End Of My Line

'Long about nineteen thirty-one
My field boiled up in the boiling sun

'Long about nineteen thirty-two
Dust did rise and the dust it blew

'Long about nineteen thirty-three
Livin' in the dust was a killin' me

'Long about nineteen thirty-four
Dangburn dust it blew some more

'Long about nineteen thirty-five
Blowed my crops about nine miles high

'Long about nineteen thirty-six
Me and my wife in a devil of a fix

'Long about nineteen thirty-nine
We fanned our tails for that Orgegon line

We got a hold of a piece of land
Thirteen miles from the Coulee dam

Coulee dam is a sight to see
Makes this e-lec-a-tric-i-tee

'Lectric lights is mighty fine
If you're hooked on to the power line

There just ain't no country extra fine
If you're just a mile from the end o' the line

Milk my cows and turn my stone
Till them Grand Coullee boys come along

My eyes are crossed, my back's in a cramp
Tryin' to read my bible by my coal-oil lamp

No, there ain't no country worth a dime
If I'm just a mile from the end o' the line

Trivia about the song End Of My Line by Woody Guthrie

When was the song “End Of My Line” released by Woody Guthrie?
The song End Of My Line was released in 1967, on the album “This Land Is Your Land”.

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