A working man in Indiana travelled from farm to farm Plantin´ seeds and talkin´ weather, working 90 farms Got to know the farmers knew all of their kids
Out in the country, that was ´96
His life was good and steady when seeds were cash [?] Next year the farmers were ready, the times were changing fast Supreme Court in session made a new law GMO seeds and patents had a fatal flaw
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas [?] worked for Monsanto Well I don´t know you but I do know who I am
One summer morning just around dawn Four men with briefcases were on the working man´s lawn We´re gonna to sue you, take you to court For patent infringement, the criminals you support
We´re from Monsanto we own the seeds Give us the names of those farmers you seek You´re gonna need big money to stand your ground Or we´re gonna bury you, how does that sound?
Working man lost all is his friends, his business too Well I don´t know you but I do know who I am
Now times have changed, things are picking up The wheels are rolling again on the old seed truck The cleaner´s coming back have taken back the land They don´t care the cost they´re gonna take a stand
Well I don´t know you but I do know who I am Well I don´t know you but I do know who I am