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  1. Who - Now I’m A Farmer Lyrics
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  5. I've got a spade and a pick-axe
  6. And a hundred miles square of land to churn about
  7. My old horse is weary but sincerely
  8. I believe that he can pull a plough
  9. Well I've moved into the jungle of the agriculture rumble,
  10. To grow my own food
  11. And I'll dig and plough and scrape the weeds
  12. Till I succeed in seeing cabbage growing through
  13.  
  14. Now I'm a farmer, and I'm digging, digging, digging, digging, digging
  15. Now I'm a farmer, and I'm digging, digging, digging, digging, digging
  16. It's alarming how charming it is to be a-farming
  17. How calming and balming the effect of the air
  18.  
  19. Well, I farmed for a year and grew a crop of corn
  20. That stretched as far as the eye can see
  21. That's a whole lot of cornflakes,
  22. Near enough to feed New York till 1973
  23. Cultivation is my station and the nation
  24. Buys my corn from me immediately
  25. And holding sixty thousand bucks, I watch as dumper trucks
  26. Tip New York's corn flakes in the sea
  27.  
  28. Now I'm a farmer, and I'm digging, digging, digging, digging, digging
  29. Now I'm a farmer, and I'm digging, digging, digging, digging, digging
  30. It's alarming how charming it is to be a-farming
  31. How calming and balming the effect of the air
  32.  
  33. Now look here son
  34. The right thing to say
  35. Isn't necessarily what you want to say
  36. The right thing to do
  37. Isn't necessarily what you want to do
  38. The right things to grow
  39. Ain't necessarily what you want to grow
  40. Your own happiness
  41. Doesn't necessarily teach you what you want to know
  42.  
  43. Well I'm suntanned and deep, so's the horse
  44. And my hands are deeply grained
  45. Old horse is a-grazing, it's amazing
  46. Just how lazily he took the strain
  47. Well my pick and spade are rusty,
  48. Because I'm paid on trust to leave my square of cornfield bare
  49.  
  50. It's alarming how charming it is to be a-farming
  51. How calming and balming the effect of the air
  52.  
  53. When you grow what I grow
  54. Tomatoes, potatoes, stew, eggplants ...
  55. Potatoes, tomatoes ... gourds
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