Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Down On The Farm, artist - Camel.
Date of issue: 21.06.1992
Song language: English
Down On The Farm |
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 |
Andrew Latimer Guitar |
Peter Bardens Keyboards |
Richard Sinclair Lead Vocals, Bass |
Mel Collins Flute |
Andy Ward Drums |