Tom T. Hall
Ballad of Forty Dollars
The man who preached the funeral said it really was a simple way to die
He laid down one afternoon, never even opened up his eyes
They hired me and Fred and Joe to dig the grave and carry up some chairs
It took us seven hours, I guess we must have drunk a case of beer
I guess I ought to go and watch them put him in the ground but I don't own a suit
Anyway when they start talking about the fire in hell, well, I get spooked
So, I'll just sit here in my truck, act like I don't know him when they pass
Anyway, when they're all through I've got to go to work and mow the grass
Well, here they come and who's that ridin' in that big ol' shiny limousine
Look at all that chrome, I do believe that's the sharpest thing I've seen
That must belong to his great uncle, somebody said he owned a big ol' farm
When they get parked I'll mosey down and look it over, that won't do no harm
Well that must be the widow in the car and would you take a look at that
That sure is a pretty dress, you know some women do look good in black
Well, he's not even in the ground and they say that his truck is up for sale
They say she took it pretty hard, but you can't tell too much behind the veil
Well, listen ain't that pretty when the bugler plays the military taps
I think that when you're in the war they always had to play a song like that
Well here I am and there they go and I guess you'd just call it my bad luck
I hope he rests in peace, the trouble is the fellow owes me forty bucks