歌曲 | Now I'm A Farmer |
歌手 | The Who |
专辑 | Odds & Sods |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Pete Townshend | |
I've got a spade and a pick-axe | |
And a hundred miles square of land to churn about | |
My old horse is weary but sincerely | |
I believe that he can pull a plough | |
Well I've moved into the jungle of the agriculture rumble, | |
To grow my own food | |
And I'll dig and plough and scrape the weeds | |
Till I succeed in seeing cabbage growing through | |
Now I'm a farmer, and I'm digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
Now I'm a farmer, and I'm digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
It's alarming how charming it is to be a-farming | |
How calming and balming the effect of the air | |
Well, I farmed for a year and grew a crop of corn | |
That stretched as far as the eye can see | |
That's a whole lot of cornflakes, | |
Near enough to feed New York till 1973 | |
Cultivation is my station and the nation | |
Buys my corn from me immediately | |
And holding sixty thousand bucks, I watch as dumper trucks | |
Tip New York's corn flakes in the sea | |
Now I'm a farmer, and I'm digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
Now I'm a farmer, and I'm digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
It's alarming how charming it is to be a-farming | |
How calming and balming the effect of the air | |
Now look here son | |
The right thing to say | |
Isn't necessarily what you want to say | |
The right thing to do | |
Isn't necessarily what you want to do | |
The right things to grow | |
Ain't necessarily what you want to grow | |
Your own happiness | |
Doesn't necessarily teach you what you want to know | |
Well I'm suntanned and deep, so's the horse | |
And my hands are deeply grained | |
Old horse is a-grazing, it's amazing | |
Just how lazily he took the strain | |
Well my pick and spade are rusty, | |
Because I'm paid on trust to leave my square of cornfield bare | |
It's alarming how charming it is to be a-farming | |
How calming and balming the effect of the air | |
When you grow what I grow | |
Tomatoes, potatoes, stew, eggplants ... | |
Potatoes, tomatoes ... gourds |
zuo qu : Pete Townshend | |
I' ve got a spade and a pickaxe | |
And a hundred miles square of land to churn about | |
My old horse is weary but sincerely | |
I believe that he can pull a plough | |
Well I' ve moved into the jungle of the agriculture rumble, | |
To grow my own food | |
And I' ll dig and plough and scrape the weeds | |
Till I succeed in seeing cabbage growing through | |
Now I' m a farmer, and I' m digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
Now I' m a farmer, and I' m digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
It' s alarming how charming it is to be afarming | |
How calming and balming the effect of the air | |
Well, I farmed for a year and grew a crop of corn | |
That stretched as far as the eye can see | |
That' s a whole lot of cornflakes, | |
Near enough to feed New York till 1973 | |
Cultivation is my station and the nation | |
Buys my corn from me immediately | |
And holding sixty thousand bucks, I watch as dumper trucks | |
Tip New York' s corn flakes in the sea | |
Now I' m a farmer, and I' m digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
Now I' m a farmer, and I' m digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
It' s alarming how charming it is to be afarming | |
How calming and balming the effect of the air | |
Now look here son | |
The right thing to say | |
Isn' t necessarily what you want to say | |
The right thing to do | |
Isn' t necessarily what you want to do | |
The right things to grow | |
Ain' t necessarily what you want to grow | |
Your own happiness | |
Doesn' t necessarily teach you what you want to know | |
Well I' m suntanned and deep, so' s the horse | |
And my hands are deeply grained | |
Old horse is agrazing, it' s amazing | |
Just how lazily he took the strain | |
Well my pick and spade are rusty, | |
Because I' m paid on trust to leave my square of cornfield bare | |
It' s alarming how charming it is to be afarming | |
How calming and balming the effect of the air | |
When you grow what I grow | |
Tomatoes, potatoes, stew, eggplants ... | |
Potatoes, tomatoes ... gourds |
zuò qǔ : Pete Townshend | |
I' ve got a spade and a pickaxe | |
And a hundred miles square of land to churn about | |
My old horse is weary but sincerely | |
I believe that he can pull a plough | |
Well I' ve moved into the jungle of the agriculture rumble, | |
To grow my own food | |
And I' ll dig and plough and scrape the weeds | |
Till I succeed in seeing cabbage growing through | |
Now I' m a farmer, and I' m digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
Now I' m a farmer, and I' m digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
It' s alarming how charming it is to be afarming | |
How calming and balming the effect of the air | |
Well, I farmed for a year and grew a crop of corn | |
That stretched as far as the eye can see | |
That' s a whole lot of cornflakes, | |
Near enough to feed New York till 1973 | |
Cultivation is my station and the nation | |
Buys my corn from me immediately | |
And holding sixty thousand bucks, I watch as dumper trucks | |
Tip New York' s corn flakes in the sea | |
Now I' m a farmer, and I' m digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
Now I' m a farmer, and I' m digging, digging, digging, digging, digging | |
It' s alarming how charming it is to be afarming | |
How calming and balming the effect of the air | |
Now look here son | |
The right thing to say | |
Isn' t necessarily what you want to say | |
The right thing to do | |
Isn' t necessarily what you want to do | |
The right things to grow | |
Ain' t necessarily what you want to grow | |
Your own happiness | |
Doesn' t necessarily teach you what you want to know | |
Well I' m suntanned and deep, so' s the horse | |
And my hands are deeply grained | |
Old horse is agrazing, it' s amazing | |
Just how lazily he took the strain | |
Well my pick and spade are rusty, | |
Because I' m paid on trust to leave my square of cornfield bare | |
It' s alarming how charming it is to be afarming | |
How calming and balming the effect of the air | |
When you grow what I grow | |
Tomatoes, potatoes, stew, eggplants ... | |
Potatoes, tomatoes ... gourds |