paroles de chanson Down On The Farm - Camel
Every
Sunday
morning,
before
daybreak
Down
upon
the
farm,
on
the
fishpond
All
the
little
ducks,
they
go
paddling
Look
out
goldfish
your
for
breakfast
Sunday
morning
hear
the
churchbells
ringing
High
up
in
the
trees
the
birds
were
singing
In
the
dewey
grass
spiders
spinning
Rooster
calls
and
cocks
his
doodle
All
around
the
farm
animals
stirring
Through
the
morning
mist
the
bulls
are
beefing
In
the
grassy
meadows
cows
are
munching
Daisy
Bell
it's
time
for
milking
There's
such
a
lot
to
be
done
on
the
farm
In
the
sunshine,
and
when
it's
lunchtime
It's
hop
down
the
pub
for
a
pint
Back
on
the
tractor
to
finish
the
plowing
Standing
all
alone,
Fred
the
scarecrow
Hasn't
got
a
clue
how
the
wheat
grows
Doesn't
mind
the
rain,
hates
the
cold
though
Specially
when
those
icewinds
blow
snow
All
along
the
lane,
bees
are
buzzing
Little
furry
things
in
hedgerows
scurrying
In
amongst
the
corn
the
bunnies
are
bouncing
Must
have
springs
upon
their
feet
Behind
the
cowshed
The
plowman
is
taking
a
peek
At
the
farmer's
daughter
Who's
hanging
her
undies
in
the
sun
Better
get
on
your
boots
and
join
us
Down
on
the
farm
Down
here
on
the
farm
It's
a
lovely
day
for
country
walking
The
vicar's
on
his
bike,
Billy's
skateboarding
The
farmer
and
his
dog
out
back
shooting
The
gun
goes
off
and
hits
the
tweeting
(or:
its
stopped
tweeting)
Lots
of
smelly
stinks
around
the
farmyard
Great
big
pile
of
sh.t
behind
the
rhubarb
Sitting
in
his
pram,
baby
bunting
Does
a
BURP
and
starts
his
grunting
Give
him
a
drink,
he's
gone
pink
Wants
his
mummy,
needs
changing
I
think
Such
a
lot
can
be
done
on
the
farm
In
the
sunshine
And
when
it's
lunchtime
It's
hop
down
the
pub
for
a
pint
Sneak
out
the
backway
with
Nelly
the
barmaid
To
the
woods
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