Nitrogen Songtext
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A process by which nitrogen is returned to the soil: a love song
On the seventh year I let my fields lay fallow just like the Torah told me to
But my zeal became fear of a shallow grave for my poor old youth
Because I need nitrogen and I don't want to wait
For the slow working medicine of bacteria to damage the tape
And I need lightning, a thunderclap in recoil
I need lightning, lightning to replenish my soil
On the eighth year my fields were ready for a new rotation of crops
But I still needed nitrogen and I don't wanna wait
For the slow working medicine of bacteria to damage the tape
You are my lightning, a thunderclap in recoil
I need lightning, lightning to replenish my soil
There was a drought and my fields felt the sun's rays
Every morning and every night
Coyotes ate up the saplings and I was too tired to fight
And it was disheartening, a harvest without a hue
Until I could bring myself into my field
Yes I took oxygen right out of your lungs
Because it was evident that there was farming to be done
So I say goodnight again cuz it's getting late
And it takes time for elements to fall right into place
The sky is bright again with the crackling hiss
And I see lightning every time we kiss
As the dry damaged earth had healed over, now able to accept water drops
On the seventh year I let my fields lay fallow just like the Torah told me to
But my zeal became fear of a shallow grave for my poor old youth
Because I need nitrogen and I don't want to wait
For the slow working medicine of bacteria to damage the tape
And I need lightning, a thunderclap in recoil
I need lightning, lightning to replenish my soil
On the eighth year my fields were ready for a new rotation of crops
But I still needed nitrogen and I don't wanna wait
For the slow working medicine of bacteria to damage the tape
You are my lightning, a thunderclap in recoil
I need lightning, lightning to replenish my soil
There was a drought and my fields felt the sun's rays
Every morning and every night
Coyotes ate up the saplings and I was too tired to fight
And it was disheartening, a harvest without a hue
Until I could bring myself into my field
Yes I took oxygen right out of your lungs
Because it was evident that there was farming to be done
So I say goodnight again cuz it's getting late
And it takes time for elements to fall right into place
The sky is bright again with the crackling hiss
And I see lightning every time we kiss
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