That Man [from the Flatland]

Gene Ween, Dean Ween

Biding my time, in a century gone
I'm a dunce, and you are queen
Wagons on wheels, can you dig into this?
I've got a fortuneteller willing to feel
A dusty blonde came prancing along
And she carried the key to my soul
Alas, an old man let her see who I am
And she went with the boy next door

Ooh, that man from the flatland
Took my woman

The heat, it can burn
And the heat, it can turn
A man into a red fire stem slowly, we search
For the wagon dust but the cow
Is screaming in pain so he came
Like a chill of shame
He smiled when the love tore my world down
Maybe the dust or her eternal lust
I'll never know about your flatland song
Ooh, that man on the flatland
Took my woman

Trivia about the song That Man [from the Flatland] by Ween

When was the song “That Man [from the Flatland]” released by Ween?
The song That Man [from the Flatland] was released in 2011, on the album “Caesar Demos”.
Who composed the song “That Man [from the Flatland]” by Ween?
The song “That Man [from the Flatland]” by Ween was composed by Gene Ween, Dean Ween.

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