Hard Times

Pamela Joan Sawyer, Charles Vincent Smith, Elliott Smith, Joseph Robert Smith, Frank Edward Wilson

My boss thinks that I'm his tool and I guess that he is right
Uses me like the shovel in my hand
But if this shovel was as strong, it would'nt hold a doughnut nut
I guess that's why that I'm important to that man

Hard times, hard times
Knockin', knockin', knockin', knockin' on my door
Hard times, hard times
But I don't care very much anymore
Hard times, hard times

I think I'd give anything if I didn't have to work
I get so tired that I just can't take a breath
But I'm smart enough to know that I'm not so very smart
If I don't work I guess I'll drink myself to death

Hard times, hard times
Knockin', knockin', knockin', knockin' on my door
Hard times, hard times
But I don't care very much anymore
Hard times, hard times

Now once I whiled my hours thinking deep and simple thoughts
Thirsting for a way to be a great big man
But all my thirsting for these things, I have now learned how to quench
With a drink of water from an old tin can

Hard times, hard times
Knockin', knockin', knockin', knockin' on my door
Hard times, hard times
But I don't care very much anymore
Hard times, hard times

Hard times, hard times
Knockin', knockin', knockin', knockin' on my door
Hard times, hard times
But I don't care very much anymore
Hard times, hard times, hard times

Trivia about the song Hard Times by The Grascals

When was the song “Hard Times” released by The Grascals?
The song Hard Times was released in 2006, on the album “Long List of Heartaches”.
Who composed the song “Hard Times” by The Grascals?
The song “Hard Times” by The Grascals was composed by Pamela Joan Sawyer, Charles Vincent Smith, Elliott Smith, Joseph Robert Smith, Frank Edward Wilson.

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