I've Had Enough

Dean Friedman

I was only four when my father left home.
Little baby sister, mama and me.
They were only children when they got married.
How they gonna raise a family?


Daddy got a job in a canned good factory
Working like a fool day after day.
Coming home to TV thrills and doctor bills
Till he had to take a cut in pay. He said,


I've had enough. I've had enough.
I've had enough. I've had enough.


I was always trouble when I was in school.
Someone always making me tow the line.
Finally went and told the bastard where to go.
He can get theirs, but he can't touch mine.


I was in the army when I was sixteen.
All the rain I thought it would never stop
Brought away an armload of souvenirs and
Now you know I still can't find a job. I said,


I've had enough. I've had enough.
I've had enough. I've had enough.


Help me. Help me. Help me. Help me. I don't want to hurt.
I have always done my best. But nothing seems to work. Nothing seems to work.


I was never asking for charity,
Only that I get what I have earned
And that I be treated with respect
And God knows why but you've still not learned.


I am not a liar or insincere.
I have always treated you people fair.
There were times I turned my whole self inside out but damn it
You never seemed to care. Now,


I've had enough. I've had enough.
I've had enough. I've had enough.

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When was the song “I've Had Enough” released by Dean Friedman?
The song I've Had Enough was released in 1978, on the album ““Well, Well,” Said The Rocking Chair”.

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