Alison Krauss & Union Station - The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn lyrics

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Alison Krauss & Union Station - The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn lyrics

Tell you a little story and it won't take long 'Bout a lazy farmer who wouldn't hoe his corn The reason why I never could tell That young man was always well He planted his corn in the month of June By July it was up to his eyes Come September came a big frost And all the young man's corn was lost His courtship had just begun Said, "Young man, have you hoed some corn?" "Well, I tried and I tried, and I tried in vain But I don't believe I raised no grain" He went downtown to his neighbor's door Where he had often been before Saying, "Pretty little miss, will you marry me?" Little miss, what do you say?" "Why do you come for me to wed? You can't even make your own corn grain Single I am and will remain A lazy man I won't maintain" He turned his back and walked away Saying, "Little miss, you'll rue the day You'll rue the day that you were born For giving me the devil 'cause I wouldn't hoe corn"