Pain Farmers
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Pain Farmers
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Before sunrise they wake
After sunset they still
Work their asses off in a tobacco field
Sleep a few hours and
Do it all again
Work their asses off in a tobacco field
Rest a few hours
Wake up before the sun
Tired as hell when the alarm goes off
Tired becomes tough!
Crank all the tractors
Connect all the trailers
Pick up our help
For we can't do this alone
Keep up with their hours
Keep praying for rain
To naturally water our crops
And our pain
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Before sunrise they wake
After sunset they still
Work their asses off in a marijuana field
Sleep a few hours
And do it all again
Work their asses off in a marijuana field
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