Back in Nineteen Twenty Seven I Had a Little Farm and I Called It Heaven Prices Up and the Rain Come Down I Hauled My Crops All Into Town Got the Money...bought Clothes and Groceries... Fed the Kids..and Raised a Big Family But the Rain Quit and the Wind Got High Black Old Dust Storm Filled the Sky I Traded My Farm For a Ford Machine Poured It Full of This Gas-i-line And Started...rocking and A-rolling Deserts and Mountains...to California Way Up Yonder On a Mountain Road Hot Motor and a Heavy Load Going Purty Fast, Wasn't Even Stopping Bouncing Up and Down Like Popcorn A-popping Had a Breakdown..kind of a Nervous Bustdown Mechanic Feller There Charged Me Five Bucks And Said It Was En-gine Trouble Way Up Yonder On a Mountain Curve Way Up Yonder in a Piney Wood I Gave That Rolling Ford a Shove Gonna Coast Just Fars As I Could Commence a Rolling..picking Up Speed Come a Hairpin Turn..and I Didn't Make It Man Alive, I'm a Telling You The Fiddles and Guitars Really Flew That Ford Took Off Like a Flying Squirrel Flew Halfway Around the World Scattered Wives and Children All Over the Side of That Mountain Got to California So Dad-gum Broke So Dad-gum Hungry I Thought I'd Choke I Bummed Up a Spud Or Two Wife Fixed Up Some Tater Stew We Poured the Kids Full of It Looked Like a Tribe of Thy-mometers Arunning Around Lord, Man, I Swear to You That Was Surely Mighty Thin Stew So Damn Thin I Really Mean You Could Read a Magizine Right Through It..look At the Pictures Too Purty Whiskey Bottles..naked Women Always Have Thought, Always Figured If That Damn Stew Had Been a Little Thinner Some of These Here Politicians Could of Seen Through It