Lyrics Farm On the Freeway - Jethro Tull
Nine
miles
of
two-strand
topped
with
barbed
wire
Laid
by
the
father
for
the
son.
Good
shelter
down
there
on
the
valley
floor,
Down
by
where
the
sweet
stream
run.
Now
they
might
give
me
compensation...
That's
not
what
I'm
chasing.
I
was
a
rich
man
before
yesterday.
Now
all
I
have
got
is
a
cheque
and
a
pickup
truck.
I
left
my
farm
on
the
freeway.
They're
busy
building
airports
on
the
south
side...
Silicon
chip
factory
on
the
east.
And
the
big
road's
pushing
through
along
the
valley
floor.
Hot
machine
pouring
six
lanes
at
the
very
least.
Now,
they
say
they
gave
me
compensation...
That's
not
what
I'm
chasing.
I
was
a
rich
man
before
yesterday.
Now
all
I
have
left
is
a
broken-down
pickup
truck.
Looks
like
my
farm
is
a
freeway.
They
forgot
they
told
us
what
this
old
land
was
for.
Grow
two
tons
the
acre,
boy,
between
the
stones.
This
was
no
Southfork,
it
was
no
Ponderosa.
But
it
was
the
place
that
I
called
home.
They
say
they
gave
me
compensation...
That's
not
what
I'm
chasing.
I
was
a
rich
man
before
yesterday.
And
what
do
I
want
with
a
million
dollars
and
a
pickup
truck?
When
I
left
my
farm
under
the
freeway.
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