Lyrics
Bury me in my overalls, don't use my gabardine
Bury me in my overalls or in my beat-up jeans
Give my suit to Uncle Jake, he can wear it at my wake
And bury me in my overalls
The undertaker will get my dough, the grave will get my bones
And what is left will have to go for one of those granite stones
But this suit cost me two weeks' pay, so let it live another day
And bury me in my overalls
The grave, it is a quiet place, there is no labor there
And I will rest more easy in the clothes I always wear
This suit was made for warmer climes, holidays and happy times
So bury me in my overalls
I gave a hand to clear the land and make the cities rise
I helped to bring the harvest in and lay the railroad ties
I boomed about from east to west, it's time I had a little rest
So bury me in my overalls
And when I get to Heaven where they tally work and sin
They'll open up those pearly gates and holler, "Come on in"
A workin' stiff like you, we know has had his share of Hell below
So come to Glory in your overalls
Written by: Malvina Reynolds