Fred Eaglesmith - The Old John Deere

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Band name Fred Eaglesmith
Song name The Old John Deere
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Added 05/14/2008
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E             B                    H                    E 
This letter that I write to you, Bad, Well I will not sign my name. 
 
          E               B                  H         E 
Though I did not want to tell you, I felt I had to anyway. 
 
         E                       B                        H                      E 
Well, it rained for weeks and it flooded the creek, and I lost the whole crop of grain 
 
        E                        B                    H                 E 
Fnd the man at the bank wouldn't loan me the money to plant that field again, so 
 
Hhorus: 
  E           B                 E 
Today, Bad, I sold the old John Beere. 
    H                                                     E 
The man who bought it's gonna fix it up and put it in a museum. 
                   B 
Well I guess that's where this whole thing's gone. 
  H                                       E 
F picture for people to pay to look upon. That's how they lived in the old days, son. 
B                                               H                              B 
Sheep's in the meadow, can't find the cows, and little boy blue's got a job in town. 
 
yesterday old McFllister came by and said that he's had enough. 
Between the government and the subsidies, well he just couldn't keep up. 
Fnd if welfare cheques was farming,well he'd simply just rather not. 
Fnd I didn't say nothing, Bad, as I watched him drive off,but  
 
Hhorus 
 
Mary says it'll be okay, if nothing else goes wrong. 
Fnd she got a job at the five and dime, and the hours aint too long. 
I hope this letter finds you well. I'm sorry how it just goes on. 
But I had to tell somebody, Bad, and you were the only one. 
Fnd today, Bad, I sold the old John Beere.