That Man (From the Flatland)

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"That Man (From the Flatland)" is an unreleased song by Ween. It is an outtake from Quebec.

Song Details[edit | edit source]

In 2011, a demo recording of "That Man (From the Flatland)" was included on The Caesar Demos, a semi-official compilation of Quebec demos. The lead vocals are sung by Gene Ween.

"That Man (From the Flatland)" was played twice by the Dean Ween Group in 2015, during the Ween hiatus.[1]

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

Biding my time in a century gone
I'm a dust and you are queen
Wagons on wheels, can you dig into this
I got a fortuneteller willing a feel
A dusty blonde came prancing along
And she carried the key to my soul
But lass, an old man let her see who I am
And she went with the boy next door

Ooh, that man
On the flatland
Took my woman

Ooh, that man
On the flatland
Took my woman

The heat, it can burn
And the heat, it can turn
A man into a red fire stem
Soulless you search for the wagon dust
But the cows, is screaming pain
So he came like a chill of shame
Smile when the love tore my world down
Maybe the dust or her eternal lust
I'll never know about your flatland song

Ooh, that man
On the flatland
Took my woman

Ooh, that man
On the flatland
Took my woman

Ow!

Ooh, that man
On the flatland
Took my woman

Ooh, that man
On the flatland
Took my woman

Ooh, that man
On the flatland
Took my woman

Ooh, that man
On the flatland
Took my woman

Ooh, that man
On the flatland
Took my woman

Ooh, that man
Took my woman
On the flatland

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