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Thank a Farmer - James Wesley



     
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From the fuel that fills your truck
To the coffee in your cup
Don't thank the corner store
For that early morning rush
Thank a farmerYeah I think back to that hayfield
Filled with girls and four-wheels
Sneaking off with her for that first time
You can thank a farmerI still believe in amber waves of grain
Man on his knees praying for rain
That grew this country strong
And keep us moving on
They get tougher as their lives keep gettin' harder
Oh I think it's time
We all thank a farmerFrom the blacktop roads you ran
That used to be his land
To big cities and small towns
That he built with his two hands
You can thank a farmerAnd for this shirt on my back

And these boots on my feet
And them tank top wearin' country girls
And them old skin-tight bluejeans
I thank a farmer
Yeah, thank a farmerI still believe in amber waves of grain
Man on his knees praying for rain
That grew this country strong
And keep us moving on
They get tougher as their lives keep gettin' harder
Yeah I think it's time
We all thank a farmerI still believe in amber waves of grain
Man on his knees praying for rain
That grew this country strong
And keep us moving on
They get tougher as their lives keep gettin' harder
Yeah I think it's time
We all thank a farmer
Thank a farmerA lot of folks like me still care about the FFA and county fairs
And the folks who really make this world go round
I'd like to thank a farmer

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"I've always been a big believer in tradition," declares James Wesley. "A lot of the old ways are the best ways: family, God, treating people right, doing what you're supposed to do. I think it's time to come back to what's real. That's what country music is about." James Wesley puts those core values into his music with a whiskey-smooth voice and a timelessly winning way with a great country song.

Read more about James Wesley on Last.fm.


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