John McCutcheon
John McCutcheon - Doing My Job lyrics
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It was one for the ages You just had to see So we sat on the couch My two kids and I And we watched on TV It was in the fifth inning The game it had to be stopped The whole ballpark went nuts When the number was dropped My kids they clapped and they hollered Me, I choked up with tears Thinking back on the grace He brought to that place For over thirteen years And as he stood in the spotlight He looked so awkward and shy When they asked to say a few words on that day This was his reply Chorus I'm only doing my job Like folks everywhere Where I come from It's just how things are done Doing my share Still I don't think it odd Give your best And to hell with the rest Doin' my job She gets up every morning Gets the kids out the door Then it's carpool and shop Vacuum and mop Until they're back home at four Then it's supper and homework Until they're all tucked away It's a kiss and goodnight And you turn out the light For the four thousandth day Chorus We deliver the mail We grow all the crops We teach in the schools, we put out the fires And we clerk in the shops We enter the data We build the bridges and roads We show up every day We work for our pay We carry the loads Chorus