Pink Floyd:The Scarecrow
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| This song is performed by Pink Floyd and appears on the album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (1967). |
The black and green scarecrow, as everyone knows,
Stood with a bird on his hat and straw
Everywhere, he didn't care.
He stood in a field where barley grows.
His head did no thinking, his arms didn't move
Except when the wind cut up rough and mice ran
Around on the ground.
He stood in a field where barley grows.
The black and green scarecrow is sadder than me,
But now he's resigned to his fate,
'Cause life's not unkind, he doesn't mind.
He stood in a field where barley grows.
Stood with a bird on his hat and straw
Everywhere, he didn't care.
He stood in a field where barley grows.
His head did no thinking, his arms didn't move
Except when the wind cut up rough and mice ran
Around on the ground.
He stood in a field where barley grows.
The black and green scarecrow is sadder than me,
But now he's resigned to his fate,
'Cause life's not unkind, he doesn't mind.
He stood in a field where barley grows.
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