Tommy's Rusty Old Buckets
humorousacousticcountry
[Verse] Tommy's got some tractors by the full moon's light, Rusty old buckets, what a sorry sight, They chug and they sputter, they cough and they wheeze, You'd think they're powered by a swarm of bees. [Verse 2] With each turn of the key, there's a prayer and a groan, Those tractors ain't moved far from their home, They smell like old farts and a pile of hay, Tommy swears they'll run, but not today. [Chorus] Tommy’s tractors, what a joke, Every time he cranks 'em, he's blowin' smoke, They're pieces of junk, but he's proud as can be, "One day they'll run perfect, you just wait and see." [Verse 3] Every time we pass by, it's a scene to behold, Tommy tinkering on tractors, braving the cold, With a wrench in his hand and a curse on his lips, He's fixin' those buckets for the hundredth trip. [Verse 4] Neighbors come laughing, they can't help but stare, At the rusty old buckets with parts everywhere, Tommy shakes his head and says with pride, "They're temperamental, but it's quite a ride." [Chorus] Tommy’s tractors, what a joke, Every time he cranks 'em, he's blowin' smoke, They're pieces of junk, but he's proud as can be, "One day they'll run perfect, you just wait and see."