Working Mans Dollar
Chris LeDoux
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(início)
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Verse 1
A G Well, I'm just a Workin' Man's Dollar D In the pocket of his old blue jeans A G I ain't like my Wall Street brother D He's in a bank so shiny and clean A G Well, I'm faded and I'm wrinkled D Tattered and stained with sweat
Bridge 1
A G D But I'm the 1st one called when Uncle Sam Needs a hand with the A G D National Debt
Verse 2
A G I've been wages for the farm hand D For drivin' an old John Deere A G I've been laid on a bar in a tavern D To buy a workin' man an ice-cold beer A G I've been tipped to a truck-stop waitress D Taped where I was torn
Bridge 2
A G And in the hand of a child I was laid on a plate D A A A A A In a church on Sunday morn
Chorus
G They say I'm the root of all evil D I bring lust, power and greed C G But this Workin' Man's Dollar only buys the things A G D A G D A workin' man really needs
Verse 3
A G Well, they say I'm worth about fifty-cents D In this modern inflated age A G But don't tell that to the young man slavin' D To make it on a minimum wage A G Or that single workin' mother D She's been scapin' to make ends meet
Bridge 3
A To make a house a home G Keep food on the table D A G D And shoes on her baby's feet A G Well, I know my days are numbered D I'm gettin' threadbare and wearin' thin A G And they'll replace me with another D But I'd do it all again A G Cuz I've seen this great big country D Passed from hand to callused hand A G And I've got to say that I'm mighty proud D A A A A A That I belong to a workin' man
Chorus
G They say I'm the root of all evil D I bring lust, power and greed C G But this Workin' Man's Dollar only buys the things
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