[00:10.96]Oh, the sun rolls down, big as a miracle [00:18.33]And fades from the Midwest sky [00:22.77]And the corn and the trees wave in the breeze [00:29.15]As if to say goodbye [00:34.15]Oh, my grandfather stood right here as a younger man [00:41.03]In nineteen and forty three [00:45.15]And with the sweat and his tears, the rain and the years [00:51.46]He grew life from the soil and seed, oh [00:57.84]I'm going down to the dreaming fields [01:03.97]But what will be my harvest now [01:09.59]Where every tear that falls on a memory [01:15.97]Feels like rain on the rusted plow, rain on the rusted plow [01:27.46]And these fields they dream of wheat in the summertime [01:33.96]Grandchildren running free [01:38.40]And the bales of hay at the end of the day [01:44.90]And the scarecrow that just scared me [01:50.03]Now the houses, they grow like weeds in a flower bed [01:56.90]This morning the silo fell [02:02.19]Seems the only way a man can live off the land these days [02:08.09]Is to buy and sell, so [02:14.41]I'm going down to the dreaming fields [02:20.72]But what will be my harvest now [02:26.16]Where every tear that falls on a memory [02:32.47]Feels like rain on the rusted plow, rain on the rusted plow [02:43.97]Like the rain on the roof on the porch by the kitchen [02:50.22]Where my grandmother sings, I can hear if I listen [02:56.60]Running down, running down to the end of the world I loved [03:09.28]This will be my harvest now [03:32.81]And the sun rolls down, big as miracle [03:39.31]And fades in the Midwest sky [03:43.66]And the corn and the trees wave in the breeze [03:50.14]As if to say goodbye, as if to say goodbye