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    Hard Times by Jim Fish

    When hard times come they sit a spell,
    Like kin folk come to stay
    A-packin' troubles, pets an' kids
    That always get ‘n your way.
    It's drought an' flood, an' flood an' drought,
    There ain't much in-between.
    You work like hell to make ’em good,
    But still they’re sorta lean.

    The ranch went under late last year,
    The drought got mighty tough.
    The boss held-out a long, long time,
    But finally said, "enough!"
    So here I am dispatchin’ cops
    An’ watchin’ felons sleep,
    In Junction, at the county jail,
    A job I’ll prob’ly keep.

    The wife, she works at Leisure Lodge,
    Where older people stay,
    A-makin’ beds an’ moppin’ floors
    To earn some ‘extra’ pay.
    Though “extra pay‘s” the term I used,
    It goes to payin’ rent,
    An’ after all the bills are paid,
    We wonder where it went.

    We hocked my saddle, guns an' chaps,
    An' then our weddin' rings;
    Then when we couldn't pay the loan,
    They sold the 'dad-blamed' things.
    We felt real bad a day or two
    But then we let it go,
    Cause it got Christmas for the kids
    When money got real slow.

    When hard times come they sit a spell,
    Don't matter who you are;
    They'll cost ya things you've set aside,
    An' clean your cookie jar.
    You'll loose some sleep an' worry some,
    Won't pay to moan an' groan;
    But hang on to your happiness,
    They'll finally leave ya 'lone.


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    It is wonderfully reassuring in those trying times

    Isabella
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