Lyrics:
I once was a farmerAnd I worked on the landSunup to sundownBut you live by the plowAnd you die by the sameThe story it's often been toldWell the workin' was hardBut the living was goodAnd your time was your ownBut how can a manMake his life on the landWhen the bankers and the railroads own it all?Soon the good life was goneSummer's drought and winter's tollTill we were forced to leaveI rode the railsFor nigh on a yearThen we settled in a dreary factory townIt's ten cents an hourAnd it's ten hours a dayAnd you'll never be freeFrom the doubts and the fearsAnd the life we're livin' hereWith my family so far from their homeI once was a farmerAnd I worked on the landSunup to sundownBut you live by the plowAnd you die by the sameThe story it's often been told