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Love of the Common People - Waylon Jennings
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Love of the Common People Waylon Jennings

"Love of the Common People" by Waylon Jennings, released in 1981, is a #Country song that explores themes of love, hardship, and resilience among everyday people. The lyrics reflect the struggles of working-class life while celebrating the strength of familial bonds. Its heartfelt narrative and melodic simplicity resonate deeply, highlighting socio-economic challenges. The song has become a classic, symbolizing the enduring spirit of the common man.

Love of the Common People - Waylon Jennings
[Verse 1]
Living on free food, tickets
Water in the milk from the hole in the roof
Where the rain came through
What can you do? hmm
Tears from little sister crying
'Cause she doesn't have a dress without a patch
For the party to go
Oh, but you know she'll get by

[Chorus]
She is living in the love of the common people
Smiles from the heart of the family man
Daddy's going to buy her a dream to cling to
Mama's going to love her just as much as she can, she can

[Verse 2]
It's a good thing you don't have the bus fare
It would fall through the hole in your pocket
And you'd lose it in the snow on the ground
A walking to town to find a job
Trying to keep your hands warm
But the hole in your shoe let the snow come through
And it chills to the bone, boy
You'd better go home where it's warm
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