Down on the Farm
The Doors Lyrics


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Don't need none today
His mind has gone astray
Cause we don't need none today
Did you hear what I say?
Don't need none today

Gonna run a rainbow ragged
City life's a real bad habit
All the boys are down on the farm

Gonna run a rainbow ragged
City life's a real bad habit
C'mon along it won't do you no harm
We're goin' down on the farm

Don't need none today
His mind has gone astray
Cause we don't need none today
Did you hear what I say?
Don't need none today

Gonna run a rainbow ragged
City life's a real bad habit
All the boys are down on the farm

Gonna run a rainbow
Gonna run a rainbow
Gonna run a rainbow
Gonna run a rainbow

Gonna run a rainbow ragged
City life's a real bad habit




C'mon along it won't do you no harm
All the boys are down on the farm

Overall Meaning

The Doors's song Down on the Farm is an ironic take on the counterculture idea of escaping city life and living on a farm. The opening lines "Don't need none today, His mind has gone astray, Cause we don't need none today, Did you hear what I say? Don't need none today" suggest a rejection of the idea of needing anything at all, framing it as a day of rest or a break from reality. The repetition of the phrase "don't need none today" emphasizes the importance of taking a break and disconnecting from the world.


The song then shifts to a chorus that highlights the idea of running a "rainbow ragged" and rejecting city life as a "real bad habit". The line "All the boys are down on the farm" celebrates the idea of communal living, suggesting that it's not just the singer who rejects city life, but a group of people all seeking the same thing. The repetition of "gonna run a rainbow" suggests a sense of rebellion and freedom, a leaving behind of the expected norms and restrictions of mundane day-to-day existence.


Ultimately, the song is a commentary on the counterculture movement of the late 1960s, which sought to escape the constraints of mainstream society in favor of a more communal, nature-oriented lifestyle. The song suggests that while this idea may seem idyllic, it's not without its flaws, and sometimes the most important thing is simply taking a break from all of it.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't need none today
We don't need anything today


His mind has gone astray
He's lost his focus


Cause we don't need none today
Because we don't need anything today


Did you hear what I say?
Did you listen carefully to what I just said?


Don't need none today
We don't need anything today


Gonna run a rainbow ragged
We're going to exhaust every colorful experience


City life's a real bad habit
Living in the city is an unhealthy addiction


All the boys are down on the farm
All the guys are enjoying the countryside


Gonna run a rainbow ragged
We're going to exhaust every colorful experience


City life's a real bad habit
Living in the city is an unhealthy addiction


C'mon along it won't do you no harm
Come with us, it won't hurt you


We're goin' down on the farm
We're heading to the countryside


Gonna run a rainbow
We're going to experience everything colorful


Gonna run a rainbow
We're going to experience everything colorful


Gonna run a rainbow
We're going to experience everything colorful


Gonna run a rainbow ragged
We're going to exhaust every colorful experience


City life's a real bad habit
Living in the city is an unhealthy addiction


C'mon along it won't do you no harm
Come with us, it won't hurt you


All the boys are down on the farm
All the guys are enjoying the countryside




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