paroles de chanson Straw Hat and Old Dirty Hank - Barenaked Ladies
I
tend
the
wheat
field
that
makes
your
bread
I
bind
the
sweet
veal,
pluck
the
hens
that
make
your
bed
Mother
Nature,
and
Mother
Earth
Are
two
of
three
women
who
dictate
what
I′m
worth
I'm
the
farmer
I
work
in
the
fields
all
day
Don′t
mean
to
alarm
her
But
I
know
it
was
meant
to
be
this
way
You
cried
a
tear,
I
wiped
it
dry
I
put
you
up
upon
a
pedestal
so
high
If
you
should
waver,
If
you
should
sway
I'd
catch
you,
spread
my
tiny
wings
and
fly
away
You
signed
your
picture
with
an
O
and
X
I
bet
you
don't
write
"love"
each
time
you
sign
your
cheques
I′m
the
farmer
I
work
in
the
fields
all
day
Don′t
mean
to
alarm
her
But
I
know
it
was
meant
to
be
this
way
All
of
this
corn
I
grow,
I
grow
it
all
for
you
I
took
a
hatchet
to
the
radio,
I
did
it
all
for
you
You
could
have
written
back,
and
you
could
have
said
"Thank
You"
But
I
guess
you've
got
better
things
Better
things
to
do
You
say
you
love
me,
is
that
the
truth?
Although
they′ve
heard
the
songs
my
friends
need
living
proof
I
know
your
address,
I
ring
the
bell
I
bring
you
flowers
and
a
.22
with
shells
I'm
the
farmer
I
work
in
the
fields
all
day
Never
wanted
to
harm
her
But
I
know
it
was
meant
to
be
this
way
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