Farm Boy
Billy Bragg Lyrics


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Whisper under my breath, say a little prayer
Same as I do every time, I step into the sun's bright glare
I am just a farm boy, lived up on the hill
Wanted to get away, now the army pays my bills

And I'm just dreaming of the time that I can go home
I'm just dreaming of the time that I can go home
Here comes a captain, take his anger out on me
Calls down fire upon my country's enemies
Wants me to pick our targets but all that I can see
Is farmers and their families and a whole lot of misery, yeah

'cause I'm just dreaming of the time when I can go home
I'm just dreaming of the time when I can go home

Say a little prayer now, second one today
Oh, sweet Jesus, won't you take my sins away?

I'm dreaming of the time that I can go home
I'm just dreaming of the time when I can go home




Yeah, I'm dreaming of the time when I can go home
I'm just dreaming of the time that I can go home

Overall Meaning

In "Farm Boy," Billy Bragg takes on the subject of war and its impact on the individual soldiers who fight it. The song begins with the singer whispering a prayer as he steps into the sun's bright glare, letting us know that he's headed into dangerous territory. He tells us that he's a farm boy who joined the army to get away from his life in the country, and now the army pays his bills. The army has taken him away from his home and his family, and he's dreaming of the day when he can return.


The next verse introduces a Captain who takes his anger out on the singer, calling down fire upon the country's enemies. The singer can see only farmers and their families, and he knows that there will be a lot of misery as a result of the Captain's orders. The final verse has the singer saying another prayer, asking Jesus to take away his sins. He's still dreaming of the time when he can go home.


Line by Line Meaning

Whisper under my breath, say a little prayer
I silently pray every time I step into the sunlight.


Same as I do every time, I step into the sun's bright glare
Praying is my habit whenever I face the glare of the sun.


I am just a farm boy, lived up on the hill
I am a boy who grew up on a farm located on the hills.


Wanted to get away, now the army pays my bills
I wanted to escape from the countryside and the army employment is currently my source of income.


And I'm just dreaming of the time that I can go home
I long for the day when I can finally return home.


Here comes a captain, take his anger out on me
The captain takes his frustration out on me.


Calls down fire upon my country's enemies
The captain instructs us to attack our enemies, and I am a part of the team assigned to do so.


Wants me to pick our targets but all that I can see
The captain orders us to choose our targets, but all I can see are innocent farmers and their families suffering.


Is farmers and their families and a whole lot of misery, yeah
All I can see are farmers and their families struggling, and it troubles me greatly.


'cause I'm just dreaming of the time when I can go home
I am preoccupied with the thought of returning to my hometown.


Say a little prayer now, second one today
I pray once again, for the second time, today.


Oh, sweet Jesus, won't you take my sins away?
I ask Jesus to forgive my sins.


I'm dreaming of the time that I can go home
I am imagining and wishing for the moment when I will be able to return home.


I'm just dreaming of the time when I can go home
My mind is fixated on the thought of going back to my hometown.


Yeah, I'm dreaming of the time when I can go home
Definitely, I am looking forward to the day that I can return home.


I'm just dreaming of the time that I can go home
I cannot stop thinking about when I am finally able to go back to my hometown.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BILLY BRAGG

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