The Grapes of Wrath
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# I'm going down the road feeling bad,
oh lordy

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# I ain't going to be treated this way
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# They fed me on corn bread and beans
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# They fed me on corn bread and beans
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Gosh, Connie sure sings pretty, don't he?
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# Oh lordy
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# I ain't going to be treated this way
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- That's my son-in-law.
- Sings real nice. What state you all from?

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Oklahoma. Had us a farm there,
sharecropping.

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We're from Arkansas.
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Had me a store there.
Kind of a general notions store.

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When the farms went, the stores went too.
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I had as nice a little store as you ever saw.
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I sure did hate to give it up.
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Well, you can't tell.
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I figure when we get out there
and get work,

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maybe get us a piece of growing land
near water, it might not be so bad at that.

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That's right. Paying good wages, I hear.
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- We can all get work.
- Can't be no worse than home.

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You all must have a pot of money.
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No, we ain't got no money, but there's
plenty of us to work and we're all good men.

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Get good wages out there and put it
all together and we'll be all right.

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Good wages, eh?
Picking oranges and peaches?

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- Well, we aim to take whatever they got.
- What's so funny about that?

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What's so funny about it?
I've just been out there.

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I've been and seen it.
I'm going back and starve

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because I'd rather starve all over at once.
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What do you think you're talking about? I got
a handbill says they're paying good wages.

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I seen in the papers they need pickers.

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