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Farmers Blues lyrics and chords
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Farmers Blues
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really tells the story of farmers, it was recorded by Marty Stuart.
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Farmers Blues Recorded by Marty Stuart Written by Marty Stuart and Connie Smith [3/4 time]
G Who'll buy my wheat who'll buy my corn C G To feed my babies when they are born D7 Seeds and dirt a prayer for rain that I can use G I work the land I watch the sky C G I talk to God and wonder why Em D7 G But it's the only life I know these farmer's blues
D7 I see the seasons come and go C G Sending rain fire and snow D7 I'm at the mercy of it all this life I choose G Sometimes I hang my head and cry C G When that evening train goes by Em D7 I wish it could take me far away G These farmer's blues
The tractor's old the fence is down C G Put on my suit and go to town D7 I ask for a loan and I know well they might refuse G Back at home still by my side C G The one I love with worried eyes Em D7 G Waits for me to love away these farmer's blues
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