Just Enough

My father before me, turned the hill to grass, decided for him, no family, no class
Drive and work, he turned it all to fields, you tell me it's a scare now, and that scar it has to heal

He wanted the best, the best for us
Just enough, just enough

He'd feel the hail, and hear the teeicks cry, cracking stones so I can get by
The sun would beat him no mercy from the bites, now it's berated this humble hard life

He wanted the best, the best for us
Just enough, just enough

He wanted the best, the best for us
Just enough, just enough

Across the bay there is a county house, built on slavery now fine wine and grouse
To protect our heritage for every fix they get a pound, across the bay the posts rot in the ground

He wanted the best, the best for us
Just enough, just enough



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Writer(s): John Dearness
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