I'm just a man. With little I's born.
One day I'll die a few people might mourn.
I have a family I love them so.
They love me, too, if you must know.
To the gates of hell or the grocery store.
There's nowhere with me that they won't go.
We know what we know and do what we do.
Listen to us; we might listen to you.
Humbling a task: find enough food.
Find clothes to where. There's a buch of work to do.
But I can't complain. I have no one to blame.
No claim to fame. All the bullshit's the same.
I've no one to dupe. Nothing to prove.
No wind to catch. No mountain to move.
I just take care of my family. Take care of the land.
Protect them and love them, give back what I can.
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