Farmer Chords
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Farmer Chords
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I can't begin to compete with you
And everyone knows
I know you know it, too
It's a complicated fear that grows with every year
And it's walking on it's own finally
All I can offer are farmer chords
These simple rhymes and you painted in words
You can sing this when alone or whistle it through your teeth and it
Will feel like home no matter how far you'll be from my lonely arms
Outstretched just beyond your reach singing
"Ooh, baby, please"
I can't begin to compete with you
And everyone knows
I know you know it, too
It's a complicated fear that grows with every year
And it's walking on it's own finally
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Ben Gibbard performs "Farmer Chords", and this lyric page sits inside the Ben Gibbard catalog on LyroVerse.
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