Canned Goods

Let those December winds bellow 'n' blow
I'm as warm as a July tomato

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Peaches on the shelf
Potatoes in the bin
Supper's ready, everybody come on in
Taste a little of the summer
Taste a little of the summer
You can taste a little of the summer
My grandma's put it all in jars

Well, there's a root cellar, fruit cellar down below
Watch you head now, and down you go

And there's

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Maybe you're weary an' you don't give a damn
I bet you never tasted her blackberry jam

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Ah, she's got magic in her - you know what I mean
She puts the sun and rain in with her green beans

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What with the snow and the economy and ev'ry'thing
I think I'll jus' stay down here and eat until spring

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When I go to see my grandma I gain a lot of weight
With her dear hands she gives me plate after plate
She cans the pickles, sweet & dill
She cans the songs of the whippoorwill
And the morning dew and the evening moon
'N' I really got to go see her pretty soon
'Cause these canned goods I buy at the store
Ain't got the summer in them anymore

You bet, grandma, as sure as you're born
I'll take some more potatoes and a thunderstorm

Peaches on the shelf
Potatoes in the bin
Supper's ready, everybody come on in, now
Taste a little of the summer
Taste a little of the summer
Taste a little of the summer
My grandma put it all in jars

Let those December winds bellow and blow
I'm as warm as a July tomato

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Canned Goods by Greg Brown

On which albums was the song “Canned Goods” released by Greg Brown?
Greg Brown released the song on the albums “Yellow Dog”, “One Night” in 1983, and “One More Goodnight Kiss” in 1988.

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