Ian Foster performs "Gone With the Good Earth" (from his album "We Begin Here") at The Cameron House, Queen Street West, Toronto, ON in the summer of 2009, with friend Andrea Simms-Karp.
Video by Virginia Middleton
Lyrics:
My father got more from these fields than I could
Before the chemicals wore them away
Now I lay on my back in the morning
Dream about working those fields for a day
We own land near the Manitoba border
The roads stretch under open sky
Where the land has given us its riches
I never thought they would ever run dry
Ah babe
I used to know what it was worth
Now it all seems to’ve washed away
Gone with the good earth
I married the prettiest flower
Born of the waltz of the sun and the rain
For years we lived under heaven
Giving our love while it gave us the same
But the law of God is the law of change
I only wish He had heard my prayer
I am a simple man who doesn’t want anything
Except to keep what is already here
Chorus
The man on television tells me no secrets
We walk blindly into the night
My father’s land that I sold to the taxman
Reminds me of what we should have done right
Words and Music Copyright 2009 Ian Foster
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