the tumbleweeds and cactus,
I recall what I once called my own.
Here the mockingbird did fly,
here the cornstalk grew so high,
left me standing all alone.
I have cried every tear I can cry,
now my fields and my eyes are all dry.
There is nary a cloud in my sunny blue sky
I have cried every tear I
Way out yonder to the west
But the heat got to his head
Now old Buckeye makes his bed
Up the road around the corner
That I built up from the ground
Now if you fall down in the well,
you will fall straight down to hell
And the echo will be heard in foreign lands
I have cried every tear I can cry
Now my bilge and my eyes are all dry
There is nary a cloud in my sunny blue sky
I have cried every tear I can cry
Do you remember the November
The first time you told me to stop
But by the time the rain came down
We were rolling on the ground
And we drowned each other's sorrows
I have asked the good Lord whether
We were gone apart forever
You have your whole life to live
I have nothing left to give
I have cried every tear I can cry
I have cried every tear I can cry
I have cried every tear I can cry
I have cried every tear I can cry you