Well, I think I've got to tell you about this song. It's called How Can You Keep Moving? And I learned it from a tape given to me by a man named Tony Schwartz. He didn't identify who was on the tape, and it was just a woman singing alone, and I thought it was a terrific song from the Dust Bowl and from the Depression days. So I learned it and recorded it and just said where I got it from. And then I guess Rye recorded it from our album. He learned it from there. And we only found out, oh, after we'd recorded it quite a bit, that it had been written by a woman named Sis Cunningham, who you may have heard of. She started Broadside Magazine, and it was her singing it, and it's her story, and it's her song. How Can You Keep Moving Unless You Migrate Too? How can you keep on moving unless you migrate too? They tell you to keep on moving, but migrate you must not do. The only reason for moving and the reason that I roam is to go to a new location and find myself a home. I can't go back to the homestead, my shack no longer stands. They said I wasn't needed, had no claim to the land. They said you better get moving, it's the only thing for you. But how can you keep moving unless you migrate too? Now if you pitch your little tent along the road highway, the board of sanitation says, sorry, you can't stay. Get on, get on, keep moving, is their everlasting cry. Can't stay, can't go back, can't migrate, so where in the hell am I? I cannot stand the miseries that follow me as I roam. Unless I'm looking forward to a place I can call home. So I guess I'll round up all the folks, see what we can do. Cause how can you keep moving unless you migrate too?