Working in the rain cutting down wood 
Didn't do my little brother much good 
Lost two fingers in a chainsaw bite 
All he does now is drink and fight 
Sells a bit of grass hots up cars 
Talks of travel never gets far 
Loves his kids left his wife 
An everyday story of country life 

And the red brick cottage where I was born 
Is the empty shell of a holiday home 
Most of the year there's no-one there 
The village is dead and they don't care 
Now we live on the edge of town 
Haven't been back since the pub closed down 
One man's family pays the price 
For another man's vision of country life 

My old man is eighty four 
His generation won the war 
He left the farm forever when 
They only kept on one in ten 
Landed gentry county snobs 
Where were you when they lost their jobs 
No-one marched or subsidised 
To save a country way of life 

Silent fields empty lanes 
Drifting smoke distant flames 
Picture postcard hills on fire 
Cattle burning in funeral pyres 
Out to graze they look so sweet 
We hate the blood we want the meat 
Buy me a beer I'll take my knife 
Cut you a slice of country life 

If you want cheap food well here's the deal 
Family farms are brought to heel 
Hammer blows of size and scale 
Foot and mouth the final nail 
The coffin of our English dream 
Lies out on the village green 
While agri-barons CAP in hand 
Strip this green and pleasant land 
Of meadow, woodland, hedgerow, pond 
What remains gets built upon 

No trains, jobs 
No shops, no pubs 

What went wrong 
Country life 
It's a little bit of country life