A canvas covered cabin And a crowded labor camp Stand in this memory and everybody My daddy raised a family there With two hard working hands And he tried to feed my mama's hungry eyes I remembered that he failed And my mama's faith was strong But her kids is too young to realize There was another class of people That put us somewhere just below One more reason for my mama's hungry eyes Mama never had the luxury she wanted But it wasn't 'cause my daddy didn't try She only wanted things she really needed One more reason for my mama's hungry eyes I remembered daddy praying for a better way of life But I don't recall a change of any size Just a little loss of courage as her age began to show No more reason for my mama's hungry eyes Mama never had the luxury she wanted But it wasn't 'cause my daddy didn't try She only wanted things she really needed One more reason for my mama's hungry eyes You know he tried to feed my mama's hungry eyes Pleasure, thank you all Thanks a lot, thanks for asking that Merle Haggard song Yeah, I'd like to do I- I you know you always think about Bakersfield guys or Merle Haggard and Buck Owens But there's another guy from Bakersfield Wynn Stewart, yes sir Where you at? Who said that? There you go, way back Oh of course, he's great man Ralph Mooney always said, even though he played steel guitar for Waylon, that's right there you go Of course, Marie you knew that, alright And so many other people, and Buck Owens But he always said he was Wynn Stewart steel guitarist You know so uh that's quite a, that's quite a thing to say And here's a song by Wynn Stewart Written by Wynn Stewart, called "Another Day, Another Dollar" One, two...