Home Groan

Chris Simpson

Out from the town where the air is clean
And the birds sing a sweet song all day long
And the water don't hide and he flew a ride
From a country boy with his eyes on heaven
Coming into town just to broaden his mind

Down this illusion, deafened by the tubetrain
Longing for a little bit of Holland sand
Long hair blowing, flatdeck holler
Showing on the clutchline, thinking of my baby
Walking in the sun with another man

Hey, baby, I'm your loving man
Hey, baby, I'm gonna ask the taxman if it's all right, man
Daddy, can I go out tonight?

I'm easy going, straight up looking
No dice throwing, all time growing
Good clean living, home grown country man

I'm going home now, can't find a milk cow
In Hampstead any old time of day
I'm not much looking but I like what's cooking
When you open up your oven door and say
"Daddy, can I go out tonight? Daddy, can I go out tonight?
I'm gonna ask the taxman if it's all right, man
Daddy, can I go out tonight?"

I'm easy going, straight up looking
No dice throwing, all time growing
Good clean living, home grown country man

Trivia about the song Home Groan by Magna Carta

When was the song “Home Groan” released by Magna Carta?
The song Home Groan was released in 1971, on the album “Songs From Wasties Orchard”.
Who composed the song “Home Groan” by Magna Carta?
The song “Home Groan” by Magna Carta was composed by Chris Simpson.

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