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Something More Than Free - Jason Isbell



     
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When I get home from work
I'll call up all my friends
And we'll go bust up something beautiful we'll have to build againWhen I get home from work
I'll wrestle off my clothes
And leave em right inside the front door
'Cause nobody's home to knowYou see a hammer finds a nail
And a freight train needs the rails
And I'm doin' what I'm on this earth to doAnd I don't think on why I'm here where it hurts
I'm just lucky to have the work
Sunday morning I'm too tired to go to church
But I thank God for the workWhen I get my reward my work will all be done
And I will sit back in my chair beside the father and the son
No more holes to fill and no more rocks to break
And no more loading boxes on the trucks for someone else's sake'Cause a hammer needs a nail
And the poor man's up for sale
Guess I'm doin' what I'm on this earth to doAnd I don't think on why I'm here where it hurts
I'm just lucky to have the work
And every night I dream I'm drowning in the dirt

But I thank God for the workAnd the day will come when I'll find a reason
And somebody proud to love a man like me
My back is numb, my hands are freezing
What I'm working for is something more than freeAnd I don't think on why I'm here where it hurts
I'm just lucky to have the work
Sunday morning I'm too tired to go to church
But I thank God for the work
And I thank God for the work

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Jason Isbell is an alt-country singer /songwriter /guitarist from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Best known for his years with the Drive-By Truckers where he played with his then wife, bassist Shonna Tucker. Isbell - who joined the Truckers in 2001 - left the band in early 2007 around the same time as his divorce from Tucker was finalized. In addition to being a gifted songwriter, Isbell is regarded as an exceptional guitar player.

Read more about Jason Isbell on Last.fm.


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