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Posted by in-too-deep on May 02, 2006 at 19:04:04 from (64.12.116.74):
This new country song reminds me of the folks on this website every time I hear it. Enjoy. He's a cold beer drinker, a buck n' bear hunter: The best friend a dog ever had. A post-hole-digger, a mint Skoal dipper, John Deere cap-sportin' man. With a house on a hill and a pond in the field, Surrounded by a mess of corn rows. Makes a livin' from his labour, a credit to the Maker, He's somebody everybody knows. Last of a dying breed who tend the fields and mend the fences. Heaven knows, I'd hate to think that generation might be ending, But if he goes, he will go down in history: As the last, the last of the: Overall wearers, farmer tan tearers, Down at the VFW hall. (Hot dog.) Cake pan lickers, ripe tomato pickers, Hay balers loadin' trailers in the Fall. Fruit stand sellers, town square dwellers, Who gather at The Dairy Queen at dawn. Everybody knows him an' everybody loves him: God, I'm gonna miss him if they're gone. Last of a dying breed who tend the fields and mend the fences. Heaven knows, I'd hate to think that generation might be ending, But if he goes, he will go down in history: As the last, the last of a dying breed. (Last of a dying breed.) He's a hard-working family man. (Last of a dying breed.) Last of a dying breed who tend the fields and mend the fences. Heaven knows, I'd hate to think that generation might be ending, But if he goes, he will go down in history: As the last, the last of a dying breed. Of a dying breed. Of a dying breed
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