Ol’ Jack

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Ol’ Jack

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They used to work mighty hard on the old back forty Back when I was just a little lad Digging up the fields and laying down the furrows When the weather it was good or bad I remember well what my daddy used to say As he pushed along behind the plow: "Jack's a good old mule, and there ain't another like him," And the sweat was dripping off his brow He sang, "Ol' jack, can you hear the wind blow? Ol' Jack, can you feel the time go? Ol' Jack, you don't look like much But you've always been a friend to me." Ol' Jack had been around for as long as I remember And perhaps another year or so And there never was a time when that floppy-eared critter Didn't put his heart in every row When the crops came up, Daddy used to stop and smile And he'd say he was a thankful man For the little bit of time that he had under Heaven To be living and to work the land He sang, "Ol' jack, can you hear the wind blow? Ol' Jack, can you feel the time go? Ol' Jack, you don't look like much But you've always been a friend to me." When the snows fell down in the middle of the winter Jack would pull us down along the road In a rickety sleigh that we got from the neighbors With two runners that were bent and bowed Then we'd all stop awhile and we'd listen to the wind As it whistled on the winter's night Jack would listen too, and Daddy'd sing in the snow As it settled on the fields of white He sang, "Ol' jack, can you hear the wind blow? Ol' Jack, can you feel the time go? Ol' Jack, you don't look like much But you've always been a friend to me." And so I stand in the fields of this little old farm And I push along behind a plow I remember all the times and the seasons and the wind And the little lad that's older now I got an old mule and I call him Jack And he puts his heart in every row A woman and a son and on old-time song And I love to sing it very low I sing "Ol' jack, can you hear the wind blow? Ol' Jack, can you feel the time go? Ol' Jack, you don't look like much But you've always been a friend to me."

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  • Bill Staines