Come pleasure me again. I'm so tired of digging in
I've done my share, don't need to win, just let me go easy
For two years my body fights. At this point it don't seem right
Just to do it out of spite and keep hanging on

Go on let me go easy
Won't you let me go easy, you let me go right now

I see the numbers dwindling, of my enemies and of my friends
And still I know it never ends, so I'm passing you this torch
Fight the greed and the federals. Fight the need and the toxic spills
Drink from that wishing well, but may it never quench your thirst

Let me go easy
Go on let me go easy. Won't you let me go easy, you let me go right now
Let me go easy
Go on let me go easy. Won't you let me go easy, you let me go right now

So when you get to Ladenville, 'fore the tears the fare thee wells, for a moment stand real still and you'll me moving on
You go ahead with your plans, you won't be seeing me again, but you'll feel me in the hand, the hand that holds the plough

Let me go easy
Go on let me go easy. Won't you let me go easy, you let me go right now
Let me go easy
Go on let me go easy. Won't you let me go easy, you let me go right now


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