I relocated to build a home away from all the danger
I realise this big was quite a changer
But what could go wrong? My mind is at ease
Living in the Midwest is gonna be a brease
But I built my house on a flood plain
I built my house on a flood plain
I built my house and it started to rain
All my stuff got wet, wet, wet
How much worse can my life get, get, get
So I rebuilt my house in a tornado alley
I rebuilt my house in a tornado alley
I rebuilt my house and the winds got rowdy
All my stuff blew west, west, west
How much worse can my life get, get, get
So then I rebuilt my house on the prarie plains
I rebuilt my house on the prarie plains
I rebuilt my house and the grass fires did breach
All my stuff did burn, burn, burn
When am I ever gonna learn, learn, learn
'Cause those big blue farm skies
Should bring down the rain
And those big open fields
Should stir up the wind
And nothing helps a fire blaze
Than dead dry prarie grass during a lightning storm
Can I get a hurricane?
(no)
Mudslide?
(no)
Earthquake?
(no)
Large reptile?
(no)
What about some black dirt?
(yes)
Generous portions?
(yes)
Folks who're polite?
(yes)
Stars at night?
Guess I'll rebuild my house
Again
Writer(s): Leslie Hall
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