The Farm

Aerosmith · Nine Lives

There´s a cockroach in my coffee
There´s a needle in my arm
And I feel like New York City
Get me to the farm

Get me to the farm
Get me to the farm
Somebody get me to the farm

I got terminal uniqueness
I'm an egocentric man
I get caught up in my freakness
But I ain´t no Peter Pan
Get me to the farm

Get me to the farm
Get me to the farm
Get me...

Buckle up straight Jack
Sanity is such a drag
Jellybean thorazene
Transcendental jet lag

Sanity I ain´t gotta
Feeling like a pinata
Sucker punch-blowin´lunch
Motherloaded-pigeonholed
I'm feeling like I'm gonna explode

I wanna be a Hare Krishna
Tattoo a dot right on my head
And the prozac is my fixer
I am the living dead

Take me to the farm
Take me to the farm
Somebody take me to the farm
Somebody take me to the farm

Take me to the farm
Take me to the farm
Somebody take me to the farm
Somebody take me to the farm

Take me to the farm
Take me to the farm
Take me to the farm...

Take me to the farm
Take me to the farm
Somebody take me to the farm

The Farm

The Farm stands as a standout track from Aerosmith's 1997 album Nine Lives, marking a significant period of commercial resurgence for the legendary rock band. Released during an era where the group successfully navigated the transition from classic hard rock to a more polished, radio-friendly sound, the song showcases their enduring ability to craft anthemic melodies. The recording features the band's signature blend of gritty vocals and driving guitar riffs, reflecting the mature songwriting that defined their late-nineties output. As part of a critically acclaimed album that revitalized their career, the track contributes to a broader body of work that solidified their status as enduring icons of American rock music. Its inclusion in this era highlights the band's continued relevance and their capacity to deliver powerful, emotionally resonant performances that connect with audiences across generations.