Far From Home

Neil Young

When I was a growing boy 
A-rocking on my daddy's knee 
Daddy took an old guitar and sang 
Bury me on the lone prairie 
Uncle Bob sat at the piano 
My girl cousins sang harmony 
Those were the good old family times 
That left a big mark on me 

Bury me out on the prairie 
Where the buffalo used to roam 
Where the Canada geese once filled the sky 
And then I won't be far from home 
Bury me out on the prairie 
Where the buffalo used to roam 
You won't have to shed a tear for me 
'Cause then I won't be far from home 

Walking down the trans-Canada highway 
I was talking to a firefly 
Trying to make my way to Nashville, Tennessee 
When another car passed me by 

Some day I'm gonna make big money 
And buy myself a big old car 
Make my way on down to that promised land 
And then I'm gonna really go far 

Bury me out on the prairie 
Where the buffalo used to roam 
Where the Canada geese once filled the sky 
And then I won't be far from home 
Just bury me out on the prairie 
Where the buffalo used to roam 
You won't have to shed a tear for me 
'Cause then I won't be far from home
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