I grew up two hours north of Birmingham Me and my daddy used to fish next to Wilson Dam He told some stories Camaros and J.W. Dant When I got a little older I wouldn't and now daddy can't So I thank God for the TVA Thank god for the TVA When me and my daddy used to bow to the river and pray Thank god for the TVA When I was fifteen, me and my girl sat out on the lock Watching the raccoons and terrapins dance on the rocks She let me put my hand up under her shirt I wanted her to want me so bad it hurt So I thank God for the TVA Thank god for the TVA When me and my baby used to lay 'round and wait on the day
Thank god for the TVA My granddaddy told me when he was just seven or so His daddy lost work and they didn't have a row to hoe Not too much to eat for seven boys and three girls All lived in a tent Bunch of sharecroppers versus the world So his mama sat down, wrote a letter to FDR 'En a couple days later, couple of county men came in a car Rode out in the field, told his daddy to put down the plow He helped build the dam, gave power to most of the South So I thank god for the TVA Thank god for the TVA When Roosevelt let us all work for an honest day's pay Thank god for the TVA