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Farmer Boy
  • Farmer Boy - English Lyrics
February
Fight We Shall
For The Animals
For the animals.....
Foundations
The Fox
Fox Sick
Gold Fish at a Frat Party
The Greatest Gift
Harp Seal Eyes
Here
How Can We Do It?
How in 2050
The Hunter's Trophy Bawl
I Saw a Possum Die Last Night
Jamaican Cows
Let's Not Forget
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Little Red Riding Hood
Look Around
Mad Human Disease
Me Means Alone
A Memoir of My Mother
My God Says
My Story
The New Martyrs
Of Mice and Old Men
Osteoporosis
Paint Her Divine
Pig Crates
A Place for the Animals
Puppy
Puppy Love
Quiet as a Mouse
The Racist
Recipe For Servitude In The Circus
Sabine
Sabine: Five Years Later
The Silent Ark
Superiority
Thanksgiving Wish
They Must Pay
The Tiger
Tom Turkey
Two Unruly Children
The Veal Calf
Veal, Your Meal
The Voiceless
Welcome to Our World...
Where Have They Gone?
Where Is It?
Where's Her Baby?
Why?
You Just Don't Care

Farmer Boy - English Lyrics

1st verse:
Monday morn', another day'd gone by.
Little boy could hear the poor calf's cry.
Farmer Dad could feel his own boy's pain.
This was life - what could he say?

Don't cry, don't cry.
For this is the way of things, my little son.
Don't cry, don't cry.
You'll forget when the day is done.

2nd verse:
Tuesday morn', another day'd gone by.
Little boy could hear calf's mother's cry.
Farmer Dad could feel his own boy's pain.
This was life - what could he say?

Don't cry, don't cry.
For we've always done this, so it must be right.
Don't cry, don't cry.
You'll see: you'll forget tonight.

3rd verse:
Wednesday morn', another day'd gone by.
Little boy could hear the poor calf's cry.
Farmer Dad could feel his own boy's pain.
This was life - what could he say?

Daddy, daddy.
I don't understand this. I love them, don't you?
There, there, my son.
You'll forget when the day is through.

4th verse:
Thursday morn', another day'd gone by.
Little boy could hear calf's mother's cry.
Farmer Dad could feel his own boy's pain.
It was sad - what could he say?

There, there, my son.
It's sad, but we need to. Oh, please, son, don't cry.
Daddy, daddy.
Oh please can you tell me why?

5th verse:
Friday morn', another day'd gone by.
Little boy could hear the poor calf's cry.
Farmer Dad could feel his own boy's pain.
So confused - what could he say?

There, there, my son.
If we let them go, then they wouldn't survive.
Daddy, daddy.
Why can't we keep them alive?

6th verse:
Saturday morn', another day'd gone by.
Little boy could hear calf's mother's cry.
Farmer Dad could feel his own boy's pain.
So confused - what could he say?

There, there, my son.
If we did't raise meat, then what would we do?
Daddy: Grow vegetables.
I know that the neighbors do.

7th verse:
Sunday morn', another day'd gone by.
Little boy could hear the poor calf's cry.
Farmer Dad could feel his own boy's pain.
His son was right: what could he say?

There, there, my son.
I can't bear to see you so sad all the time.
Tomorrow, if you feel the same,
The animals will stay alive.
Oh Daddy! How I love you!
And Farmer Dad's words came true.

Mohan Embar