Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
Goodnight, Texas
This entire song is an allusion to the song “Maggie’s Farm” by Bob Dylan. Except in Dylan’s version, he sings about how the narrator is no longer going to work on Maggie’s Farm.
Goodnight, Texas puts a darker, more romantic spin on this by singing about how the narrator going to work on her farm for...
[Verse 1]
I worked in her fields
And under her trees
I picked all her cotton
It stung me like bees
I shoveled her dirt
When no one else would
I gave her way more
Than I ever should
And I'm still here with nothing
Whatsoever
So I'm gonna work on Maggie's farm forever
[Verse 2]
I ground down my knuckles for nothing at all
I've worked on my knees till I couldn't crawl
I've felt so worthless I can hardly recall
A time before she had me trapped in her wall
The odds of me leaving are slim to almost never
Yeah I'm gonna work on Maggie's farm forever
[Verse 3]
I've thought to myself in the darkest of nights
Of freedom above me where all is alright
But I wake up so cold on a cracked wooden floor
And I've got to admit I'm not sure anymore
Yeah I live in this endless misery however
Yeah I'm gonna work on Maggie's farm forever
[Bridge]
I've dreamed to myself with no one around
Of burning her plantation down to the ground
And watching her scream from her third story room
And light up my shovel wheelbarrow and broom
All burned the point you could never exhume
A filthiest past one could ever entomb
And her ashes will smolder the finest perfume
If I have the strength to get out of this gloom
I know no other living whatsoever
I'm gonna work on Maggie's farm forever
I'm gonna work on Maggie's farm forever
I’m Going To Work On Maggie’s Farm Forever was written by Avi Vinocur.