Me and my big brother inherited what's left When dad was worked into the ground and finally laid to rest He was from a generation where nothing was replaced He did his own repairs when things broke down around the place When you can't afford a new one You just try to make do You tie it up with string and you patch it up with glue You solder broken pieces and you pray that she'll be fine And you hold the farm together with baling twine WD40 and hay bale twine They say necessity must be the mother of invention I reckon dairy farming gets an honorable mention It's screwdrivers in ignitions to get utes on the road It's pumps that don't have drive belts that still run with pantyhose When you can't afford a new one You just try to make do You tie it up with string and you patch it up with glue You solder broken pieces and you pray that she'll be fine And you hold the farm together with baling twine WD40 and hay bale twine When dad was here just making do was somehow just enough Big business started moving in and bought our neighbours up They replaced the little dairies with massive automations And our little family business can't compete with corporations When you can't afford a new one You just try to make do You tie it up with string and you patch it up with glue You solder broken pieces and you pray that she'll be fine And you hold the farm together with baling twine WD40 and hay bale twine When the rear diff on the John Deere went it was the final straw My brother said 'I'm sorry, I can't take this anymore' Now, it's 2am and he's been out the back since almost 9 I can't go out to the shed, I'm scared of what I'll find Cause we can't afford a new one And we tried to make do But some things are just too big to fix with bits of string and glue And even til the end my brother knew just how to find One last way to fix it all with baling twine I've been thinking about my brother And of what I'd leave behind And I'm tying little nooses with the baling twine