Taking The Farm

Adam Granofsky

You seem a little on the high side and disconnected from me
And a little too anxious and a little too sweet.
Have you been choppin’ down treetops tree after tree?
Have you been diggin for diamonds at the bottom of the sea?
He said I’m takin the farm out from under your knees
Said I’m takin the air and the rags that you’re bleedin upon
So come and show me where the highways and the one way streets
come together like motion comes together with my feet.
Top and bottom well it’s all the same to me till all my breathin’ air is gone
Well you can feel it in the ozone and you can feel it in the knees
And you can feel it in the dirt that movin’ under your feet
And you can feel it in the highways and \in the one way streets
When your diggin for diamonds at the bottom of the sea.
You seem a little on the high side and disconnected from me
And a little too anxious and a little too sweet
But I’ll be choppin down treetops tree after tree
Without confusin’ my highways for one way street.

Trivia about the song Taking The Farm by The War on Drugs

When was the song “Taking The Farm” released by The War on Drugs?
The song Taking The Farm was released in 2008, on the album “Wagonwheel Blues”.
Who composed the song “Taking The Farm” by The War on Drugs?
The song “Taking The Farm” by The War on Drugs was composed by Adam Granofsky.

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