Well, my grandma read the phoenix From the front page to the back She read the editorials And the farmer's almanac One day she saw a headline That filled her heart with fear She said, "will, they're gonna dam the river. They're gonna move us outta here." Well, my granddad's name was will He was a farmer by his trade He grew soybeans and a cotton crop For what little living he made Ya know, he always paid his taxes And he tried to do what's right Raised up eight strong children On that little bottom land site They gonna dam the deep fork river They're gonna build themselves a lake They're gonna dam the south canadian Whatever else it takes They're gonna bring in here some tourists They're gonna make themselves a buck They're gonna dam the deep fork river Damn the farmer's luck Well, my granddad thought it over The next time he went to town He went to see the lawyer milam king, He thought the smartest man around Milam said, "will, you can't fight 'em, The result will be the same. I either sell your land, or they'll take it. They call that eminent domain." Then they had their meeting In checotah on a hot summer day. There were men there from the government To say what the government had to say Well, my granddad listened patiently But it was more than he could hear He said, "leave our rivers alone, boys, And damn the corps of engineers" Well, my granddad had his doubts But ya know, milam king was right You can't fight the rising waters You can't fight the government's might So they packed up their belongings And they moved to higher ground The water took that bottom land For many miles around When the dams were all completed And the locks were closed up tight They built a little podium And shot fireworks that night There were many speeches given And dignitaries all around Governor bellmon, carl albert, And even lbj came to town Well, u don't know nothing bout farming And you don't know nothing bout soil You live up there in tulsa And make your living off of oil But you're starved for entertainment The pressures you can't take So you load up the kids in the rv And you head out to the lake Now kick back in your lawn chair Ya got steaks on a propane grill A hard day of water skiing Another water thrill But down below the surface A story's longing to be told About cotton fields and bottom land And the home place that was sold