Lyrics Daddy Won't Sell the Farm - Montgomery Gentry
His
cows
get
loose
and
run
right
through
the
fast
food
parking
lots
And
Daddy
gets
calls
from
the
mini-malls
When
they're
downwind
from
his
hogs.
When
his
tractor
backs
up
traffic,
the
reception
ain't
too
warm.
The
city's
growing
around
him,
but
Daddy
won't
sell
the
farm.
You
can't
roll
a
rock,
up
a
hill
that
steep.
You
can't
pull
roots
when
they
run
that
deep.
He's
gonna
live
and
die,
in
the
eye
of
an
urban
storm.
Daddy
won't
sell
the
farm.
He
worked
and
slaved
in
'68,
he
bought
these
fields
and
trees.
He
raised
his
corn
and
a
big
red
barn
and
a
healthy
family.
He
learned
to
love
the
woodlands,
he
can't
stand
to
do
them
harm.
There's
concrete
all
Around
him,
but
Daddy
won't
sell
the
farm.
You
can't
roll
a
rock,
up
a
hill
that
steep.
You
can't
pull
roots
when
they
run
that
deep.
He's
gonna
live
and
die,
in
the
eye
of
an
urban
storm.
Daddy
won't
sell
the
farm.
One
day
he's
gonna
leave
it
all
to
me
and
I'll
start
my
own
branch
of
the
family
tree.
They'll
get
the
message
written
on
the
roof
of
the
barn,
Daddy
won't
sell
the
farm.
You
can't
roll
a
rock,
up
a
hill
that
steep.
You
can't
pull
roots
when
they
run
that
deep.
He's
gonna
live
and
die,
in
the
eye
of
an
urban
storm.
Daddy
won't
sell
the
farm.
We're
gonna
live
and
die,
in
the
eye
of
an
urban
storm.
Daddy
won't
sell
the
farm.
Oh
you
know
a
country
boy
can
survive.
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