The Banks of Marble

LES RICE

I've traveled 'round this country
from shore to shining shore
It really made me wonder
the things I heard and saw

I saw the weary farmer
plowing sod and loam
l heard the auction hammer
just a-knocking down his home

But the banks are made of marble
with a guard at every door
and the vaults are stuffed with silver
that the farmer sweated for

I've seen the weary miner
scrubbing coal dust from his back
I heard his children cryin'
"Got no coal to heat the shack"

But the banks are made of marble
with a guard at every door
and the vaults are stuffed with silver
that the miner sweated for

I've seen my brothers working
throughout this mighty land
l prayed we'd get together
and together make a stand

Then we might own those banks of marble
with a guard at every door
and we might share those vaults of silver
that we have sweated for

Trivia about the song The Banks of Marble by Leo Kottke

When was the song “The Banks of Marble” released by Leo Kottke?
The song The Banks of Marble was released in 1990, on the album “Try And Stop Me”.
Who composed the song “The Banks of Marble” by Leo Kottke?
The song “The Banks of Marble” by Leo Kottke was composed by LES RICE.

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