In God We Still Trust - Diamond Rio
"In God We Still Trust" sung by Diamond RioLyrics:You place your hand on His bible, when you swear to tell the truth.His name is on our greatest monuments an' all our money
too.An' when we pledge allegiance, there's no doubt where we stand:There's no separation, we're one nation under Him.In God, We Still Trust,Here in America,He's the one we
turn to every time the going gets rough.He is the source of all our strength,The one who watches over us.Here in America, in God, we still trust.Now there are those among us,Who wanna push Him out.And
erase his name from everything,This country's all about.From the schoolhouse to the courthouse,They're silencing His word,An' now it's time for all believers,To make our voices
heard.In God, We Still Trust,here in America,He's the one we turn to every time the goin' gets rough.He is the source of all our strength, the one who watches over us.Here in America, in
God, we still trust.Here in America,Here in America,Here in America, in God, we still trust.Here in America, in God, we still trust.Here in America.
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Diamond Rio, S. Wariner & L. R. Parnell: Workin' man blues
Workin' man blues(Merle Haggard)It's a big job just gettin' by with nine kids and a wifeI been a workin' man dang near all my lifeI'll be workin' long as my two hands are
fit to useI'll drink my beer in the tavern,Sing a little bit of these workin' man blues.I keep my nose on the grindstone, I work hard every dayMight get a little tired on the weekend, after
I draw my payBut I'll go back workin', come Monday mornin' I'm right back with the crewI'll drink a little beer that evening,Sing a little bit of these workin' man
blues.Hey, hey, the workin' man, the workin' man like meI ain't never been on welfare, that's one place I won't be'Cause I'll be workin' long as my two hands
fit to useI drink a little beer in the tavern,Sing a little bit of these workin' man blues.Sometimes I think about leavin', do a little bummin' aroundI wanna throw my bills out the
window catch a train to another townBut I go back to workin' I gotta buy my kids a brand new pair of shoesYeah, I drink a little beer in the tavern,Cry a little bit of these workin' man
blues.Well, hey, hey, the workin' man, the workin' man like meI ain't never been on welfare, that's one place I won't beBut I'll be workin' long as my two hands are
fit to useI drink my beer in the tavern,Sing a little bit of these workin' man blues.Yeah, I drink my beer in the tavern,Cry a little bit of these workin' man blues.
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