I Don't Want to Leave You on the Farm
by Ween

Album: 12 Golden Country Greats (1996)
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  • I don't want to leave you on the farm
    I don't want to leave you on the farm
    I don't want to go
    Oh, just so ya know
    I don't want to leave you on the farm

    Days go by and I'm still high
    But you know I'm thinkin' about you
    Corn's turned brown, leaves fall to the ground
    It's a sound that reminds me of you

    I don't want to leave you on the farm
    I don't want to leave you on the farm
    I don't want to go
    Oh, just so ya know
    I don't want to leave you on the farm

    No telephone to call you at home
    I'm alone on the throne
    Go get somethin', hey, thanks for nothin'
    I'll keep truckin' and gettin' myself stoned

    I don't want to leave you on the farm
    I don't want to leave you on the farm
    I don't want to go
    Oh, just so ya know
    I don't want to leave you on the farm

    Days go by and I'm still high
    But you know I'm thinkin' about you
    Corn's turned brown, leaves fall to the ground
    It's a sound that sticks like glue Writer/s: AARON FREEMAN, MICHAEL MELCHIONDO
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
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