Fountains of Wayne
Workingman’s Hands
He can knock down the wall, build it up strong
Set the flagstones in a path
With a nail and a hammer, barrow and saw
See about the hole in the roof

And the gathered all breathe a sigh of relief
At completion of a well-laid plan
It's wearing the day long and breaking the skin
In the palms of the workingman's hands

Let the tool do the work, pull and don't push
Drag that wagon over the hill
Measure twice and cut once, son, clear the felled brush
Edge around the gardens and walks

On a shiny John Deere will he reappear
With a power drill and a paintbrush
And a chip on his shoulder as wide as a barn
And as hard as the workingman's hands

Now your Uncle John walked a mile to school
In a storm and it was uphill both ways
Oh, you save your money for a hole in the ground
A black car and a long wall of roses

And the gathered all breathe a sigh of relief
At completion of a well-laid plan
It's wearing the day long and breaking the skin
In the palms of the workingman's hands
Now the old iron gate could use some fresh paint