I'm away to the city
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Never thought I'd have to sell the farm
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It's a shame, what a pity
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Now I've got a condo for a barn
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Came to town on my tractor
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Didn't want to leave it there to rust
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Now I drive to the office
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Never was the kind to take the bus
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Chickens on the chesterfield
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Ducks on the duvet
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Henry the horse is in the hall
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They say that we should make the best
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Of everything that comes
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So that's what I've done
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Got a call from my landlord
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Said that only dogs and cats could stay
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He agreed to a treaty
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As long as he got fresh eggs everyday
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Cows are in the kitchen
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And the sheep are on the shelves
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Henry the horse is in the hall
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They say that we should make the best
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Of everything that comes
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So that's what I've done
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Of all the jobs moving to the city
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Farming is the easiest to take
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For if I were a fisherman
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Surely I would have to bring a lake
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Donkeys in the dining room
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Pigs are by the pool
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Henry the horse is in the hall
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They say that we should make the best
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Of everything that comes
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So that's what I've done
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That's What I've Done
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Enter The Haggis |