The Farm

Aerosmith · Nine Lives [1997]

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 - Aerosmith

Released on the 1997 album Nine Lives, "The Farm" stands as a defining track in Aerosmith's later career, blending their signature hard rock energy with a more polished, radio-friendly production style. The song features the band's characteristic blend of Joe Perry's melodic guitar work and Steven Tyler's powerful vocals, reflecting the group's evolution during the late 1990s. While the track maintains the anthemic quality that has made Aerosmith a staple of rock history, its placement on Nine Lives signals a shift toward a more contemporary sound while honoring their classic roots. The recording captures the band's ability to adapt their sound without losing the raw power that defined their earlier work, making it a significant addition to their discography and a favorite among fans of the era.