Farmhouse - Adam Gnade



     
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Farmhouse Lyrics


Welcome this is a farmhouse
We have cluster flies alas
And this time of year is bad
We are so very sorry
There is little we can do but swat them
She didn't beg oh not enough
She didn't stay when things got tough
I told a lie and she got mad
She wasn't there when things got bad
I never ever saw the northern lights
I never really heard of cluster flies
Never ever saw the stars so bright
In the farmhouse things will be alright
I never ever saw the northern lights
I never really heard of cluster flies
Never ever saw the stars so bright
In the farmhouse things will be alright
Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright

Woke this morning to this stinging lash
Every man rise from the ash
Each betrayal begins with trust
Every man returns to dust
I never ever saw the northern lights
I never really heard of cluster flies
Never ever saw the stars so bright
In the farmhouse things will be alright
I never ever saw the northern lights
I never really heard of cluster flies
Never ever saw the stars so bright
In the farmhouse things will be alright
I never ever saw the northern lights
I never really heard of cluster flies
Never ever saw the stars so bright
In the farmhouse things will be alright
I never ever saw the northern lights
I never really heard of cluster flies
I never ever saw the stars so bright
In the farmhouse things will be alright
Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright
Welcome this is a farmhouse
Welcome this is a farmhouse
I never ever saw the northern lights
I never really heard of cluster flies
I never ever saw the stars so bright
In the farmhouse things will be alright
Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Adam Gnade's (guh nah dee) work is released as a series of books and records that share characters and themes; the fiction writing continuing plot-lines left open by the self-described "talking songs" in an attempt to compile a vast, detailed, interconnected, personal history of contemporary American life. The lyrics of the songs come from prose writing (not poetry or spoken word) and the material is performed live, solo, with Adam on banjo or four-string guitar, generally unamplified, sitting or standing in the middle of the crowd.

Read more about Adam Gnade on Last.fm.


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