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Chorus With Soloists: Sing To God lyrics
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Ain't it a shameHit with the bug to run,
you didn't go to college we can use you son
You look like the pride of your home town
But how can you hold out when your luck is down
Ain't it a shame, ain't it a shame,
ain't it a shame, ain't it a shame.
Because I'm too tired to run around
Meeting people from the wrong side of town
Looking for a place to live, I've got no money,
nothing to give, listen
All you gotta do is look around
for something that's new
Find a job that's stimulating,
that's easy and I'm still waiting
Ain't it a shame, ain't it a shame,
ain't it a shame, ain't it a shame.
I've stood in the line and done my time
With nothin' to do all day
I've stood in the line with all my friends
With nothin' to say all day,
I've stood in the line and done my time
With nothin' to do all day
I've stood in the line with all my friends
With nothin' to say all day, nothin' to say all day.
Got brains but got no drive
Money's cheap, the roads are wide
All the good positions go too fast
I need a job I know will last
I've got a job for you, can you push a shovel can you swing that broom
Keep your head down and don't go slow
But don't forget to stop with the whistle.
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