Water In the Well - American Aquarium



     
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Water In the Well Lyrics


dear heavenly father
what have i done
used to have it all
now i'm left with nonegreat start of georgia
come took the farm away
because of the bills
that i could not paymy family's name has been here
since 1833
a hundred years of sweat and blood
handed down to mesaid every day i work these fields
and every night i pray
the rain, the rain don't ever come
and i doubt it is on the way
oh what will i do when all else fails
what will i do when no water's in the well
oh what will i do when there's nothing left to sell
oh what will i do only time will telli hear there's work in richmond
and some in new orleans

but outside that clarke county line
is a world i've never seenthe paper say that the times are tough
and money's running low
but the bottom doesn't look so bad
when the bottom's all you knowdear heavenly father
i've come before you now
a bottle's in my left hand
a pistol's to my brow
the preacher says salvation
will cleanse all my bad deeds
but i could never forgive myself
for failing my familywhat will i do when all else fails
what will i do when no water's in the well
oh what will i do when there's nothing left to sell
oh what will i do only time will tell
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