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 I dedicate this song to the workin' man, for ever' man that puts in 
Eight or ten hard hours a day of work and toil and sweat 
Always got somebody lookin' down his neck 
Tryin' to get more out of I'm than he really ought to have to put in 
 
After twenty-nine long years of workin' 
In this shop with Oney standin' over me 
Today when that old whistle blows 
I'll check in all my gear and I'll retire 
 
The superintendent just dropped by and said 
They'd planned my little get together 
Then he said I'd never made it 
If old Oney hadn't held me to the fire 
 
I've seen him in my dreams at night 
And woke up in the mornin' feelin' tired 
And old Oney don't remember, when I came here 
How he tried to get me fired 
 
With his folded hands behind him 
Every mornin' Oney waited at the gate 
Where he'd rant and rave like I committed murder 
Clockin' in five minutes late 
 
But today they'll gather 'round me 
Like I've seen 'em do when any man retires 
Then old Oney's gonna tell me 
From now on I'm free to do what I desire 
 
He'll present me with that little old gold watch 
They give a man at times like this 
But there's one thing he's not countin' on 
Today's the day I give old Oney his 
 
I've been workin', buildin' muscles 
Oney's just been standin' 'round a gettin' soft 
And today about four-thirty 
I'll make up for every good night's sleep I've lost 
 
When I'm gone I'll be remembered 
As the workin' man that put his point across 
With a right hand full of knuckles 
'Cause today I show old Oney, who's the boss? 
 
Hmm, what time is it? 
Four-thirty 
Hey, Oney, Oney 
  
            
 
HATA BİLDİR
 
 
		
        
        
        
         
         
         
         
        
        
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