Lyrics The Big Country - Talking Heads
I
see
the
shapes
I
remember
from
maps
I
see
the
shoreline
I
see
the
whitecaps
A
baseball
diamond
Nice
weather
down
there
I
see
the
school
And
the
houses
where
the
kids
are
Places
to
park
By
the
factories
and
buildings
Restaurants
and
bars
For
later
in
the
evening
Then
we
come
to
the
farmlands
And
the
undeveloped
areas
And
I
have
learned
How
these
things
work
together
I
see
the
parkway
That
passes
through
them
all
And
I
have
learned
How
to
look
at
these
things,
and
I
say
I
wouldn′t
live
there
if
you
paid
me
I
wouldn't
live
like
that,
no
siree
I
wouldn′t
do
the
things
the
way
those
people
do
I
wouldn't
live
there
if
you
paid
me
to
I
guess
it's
healthy
I
guess
the
air
is
clean
I
guess
those
people
Have
fun
with
their
neighbors
and
friends
Look
at
that
kitchen
And
all
of
that
food
Look
at
them
eat
it
I
guess
it
tastes
real
good
They
grow
it
in
those
farmlands
Then
they
bring
it
to
the
store
They
put
it
in
the
car
trunk
And
they
bring
it
back
home,
and
I
say
I
wouldn′t
live
there
if
you
paid
me
I
wouldn′t
live
like
that,
no
siree
I
wouldn't
do
the
things
the
way
those
people
do
I
wouldn′t
live
there
if
you
paid
me
to
I'm
tired
of
looking
Out
the
window
of
the
airplane
I′m
tired
of
traveling
I
want
to
be
somewhere
It's
not
even
worth
talking
About
those
people
down
there,
no
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga
Goo-goo-goo-goo,
ga-ga-ga-ga
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