I grew up out in the country On my daddy's Tobacco farm If had his family feeding habits Then that weighed heavy on his heart My uncle Jake, he liked Camel menthols Two packs a day until he died I think my daddy took it hardest Was the only time I saw him cry He said son I make a living Off them crops out in the field If it ain't me who plants them seeds There's someone else who will The way I justify it They're gonna buy it either way I don't smoke it, I just grow it And I pray for forgiveness and rain Nowadays in Haakon County Tobacco fields, they are hard to find Blame it on the surgeon general But it's diversify or die Now you got cotton, and you got kettle You got corn and you got me It ain't legal what I'm growing But I got hungry mouths to feed And I just make a living Off them crops out in the field If it ain't me who plants them seeds There's someone else who will The way I justify it They're gonna buy it either way I don't smoke it, I just grow it And I pray for forgiveness and rain And there's two things I don't wanna see That's a drought, a DEA I don't smoke it, I just grow it And I pray for forgiveness and rain