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The Big Country Tab

by Talking Heads



THE BIG COUNTRY- The Talking Heads

      (rpt 3 more times)
                                
I see the shapes, I remember from maps
                                  
I see the shoreline, I see the whitecaps
                                     
A baseball diamond, nice weather down there
                                              
I see the schools, and the houses where the kids are
                                       
Places to park, by the factories and buildings
                                       
Restaurants and bars for later in the evening
                                                  
Then we come to the farmlands and the undeveloped areas
                                          
And I have learned how these things work together
                                          
I see the parkways that passes through them all
                                         
And I have learned how to look at these things

CHORUS
                                        
And I say, I wouldn't live there if you paid me
                          
I wouldn't live there, ooh, no siree
                          
I wouldn't do the things the way those people do
                           
I wouldn't live there if you paid me to


I guess it's healthy, I guess the air is clean
And I guess those people have fun with their neighbors and friends
Look at that kitchen and all of that food
Look at them eat, I guess it tastes real good
                                                             
They're growin' in those farmlands, then they bring it to the stores
                                                       
They put it in their car trunks, then they bring it back home
CHORUS

I'm tired of looking out the window of the airplane
I'm tired of travelling, I want to be somewhere
And it's not even worth talking about those people down there
                             
Do do da da da   Do do da da da Do do
(keep on doing chorus with various noises)
(eventually hold the Eb a while and end on Bb)


(from More Songs About Buildings and Food, 1978)