Workin' Man lyrics
A working man in Indiana traveled from farm to farm
Plantin' seeds and talkin' weather, worked ninety farms
Got to know the farmers, knew all of their kids
Out in the country, that was '96
His life was good and steady when seeds were cash
Next year the farmers weren't ready, the times were changing fast
Supreme Court in session made a new law
GMO seeds and patents had a fatal flaw
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
Formerly worked for Monsanto
Well I don't know you but I do know who I am
One summer morning just around dawn
Four men with briefcases were on the working man's lawn
We're gonna to sue you, take you to court
For patent infringement, the criminals you support
We're from Monsanto, we own the seeds
Give us the names of those farmers you seek
You're gonna need big money to stand your ground
Or we're gonna bury you, how does that sound?
Working man lost all is his friends, his business too
Well I don't know you but I do know who I am
Now times have changed, things are picking up
The wheels are rolling again on the old seed truck
The cleaner's coming back have taken back the land
They don't care the cost, they're gonna take a stand
Well I don't know you but I do know who I am
Well I don't know you but I do know who I am
letra de Workin' Man
Workin' Man songtekst
Workin' Man testo
Workin' Man paroles
Info
Workin' Man is a song interpreted by Neil Young