[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:17.32]Now people in the year nineteen and twenty [00:19.92]The mills ran good everybody had plenty [00:22.37]Lots of people with a good free will [00:24.74]Sold their homes and move to a mill [00:27.37]We'll have lots of money they said [00:29.67]But everyone got Hell instead [00:31.90]It was fun in the mountains rolling logs [00:34.27]But now when the whistle blows we run like dogs [00:36.89]It suits us people serves us fine [00:39.14]For thinking that a mill was a darn goldmine [00:58.53]Now in the year nineteen and twenty five [01:00.73]The mills all stood but we're still alive [01:03.00]People kept coming when the weather was fine [01:05.29]Just like they were going to a big gold mine [01:07.81]As time passed on their money did too [01:10.21]Everyone began to look kind of blue [01:12.61]If we had any sense up in our dome [01:14.81]We'd still be living in our mountain home [01:17.21]It suits us people serves us fine [01:19.70]For thinking that a mill was a darn goldmine [01:38.32]Now in the year nineteen and thirty [01:40.27]They don't pay nothing and they do us dirty [01:42.72]When we do manage to get ahead [01:44.64]It seems like all of the mills go dead [01:47.13]We're always in a hole getting deeper everyday [01:49.32]If we ever get even it'll be judgement day [01:51.71]There's no use to colic no use to shirk [01:54.00]For there's more people loafing than there are at work [01:56.41]It suits us people serves us fine [01:58.78]For thinking that a mill was a darn goldmine [02:17.14]Now all you mountaineers that's listening to me [02:19.32]Take off your hats and holler whoopee [02:21.75]For I'm going back home in the land of the sky [02:24.05]Where they all drink moonshine and never do die [02:26.52]I'll take my dogs while the moon shines bright [02:28.61]Hunt coon and possum the whole darn night [02:30.92]If you can't get the money to move away [02:33.19]It's too bad folks you'll have to stay [02:35.66]It suits us people serves us fine [02:37.71]For thinking that a mill was a darn goldmine
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:17.32]Now people in the year nineteen and twenty
[00:19.92]The mills ran good everybody had plenty
[00:22.37]Lots of people with a good free will
[00:24.74]Sold their homes and move to a mill
[00:27.37]We'll have lots of money they said
[00:29.67]But everyone got Hell instead
[00:31.90]It was fun in the mountains rolling logs
[00:34.27]But now when the whistle blows we run like dogs
[00:36.89]It suits us people serves us fine
[00:39.14]For thinking that a mill was a darn goldmine
[00:58.53]Now in the year nineteen and twenty five
[01:00.73]The mills all stood but we're still alive
[01:03.00]People kept coming when the weather was fine
[01:05.29]Just like they were going to a big gold mine
[01:07.81]As time passed on their money did too
[01:10.21]Everyone began to look kind of blue
[01:12.61]If we had any sense up in our dome
[01:14.81]We'd still be living in our mountain home
[01:17.21]It suits us people serves us fine
[01:19.70]For thinking that a mill was a darn goldmine
[01:38.32]Now in the year nineteen and thirty
[01:40.27]They don't pay nothing and they do us dirty
[01:42.72]When we do manage to get ahead
[01:44.64]It seems like all of the mills go dead
[01:47.13]We're always in a hole getting deeper everyday
[01:49.32]If we ever get even it'll be judgement day
[01:51.71]There's no use to colic no use to shirk
[01:54.00]For there's more people loafing than there are at work
[01:56.41]It suits us people serves us fine
[01:58.78]For thinking that a mill was a darn goldmine
[02:17.14]Now all you mountaineers that's listening to me
[02:19.32]Take off your hats and holler whoopee
[02:21.75]For I'm going back home in the land of the sky
[02:24.05]Where they all drink moonshine and never do die
[02:26.52]I'll take my dogs while the moon shines bright
[02:28.61]Hunt coon and possum the whole darn night
[02:30.92]If you can't get the money to move away
[02:33.19]It's too bad folks you'll have to stay
[02:35.66]It suits us people serves us fine
[02:37.71]For thinking that a mill was a darn goldmine