Diggin' My Potatoes

Love's Harvest: Unearthing Passion in Diggin' My Potatoes
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Lyrics

Refrain:

Refrain: The recurring theme expressing a sentiment related to the singer's potatoes and vine.

Baby, they diggin' my potatoes

Baby, they diggin' my potatoes: Someone is appreciating or enjoying the singer's potatoes.

Lord, they trampin' on my vine

Lord, they trampin' on my vine: There's a sense of intrusion or disrespect towards the singer's personal space or belongings.

Now I've got a special plan now baby

Now I've got a special plan now baby: The singer has a unique or specific approach or strategy, possibly in response to the previous lines.

Lord, that a-restin' on my mind

Lord, that a-restin' on my mind: The singer is preoccupied or bothered by something significant.


Now, I don't want no cabbage sprouts,

Now, I don't want no cabbage sprouts: The singer expresses a preference or rejection of certain things, emphasizing a desire for quality.

Bring me a solid head.

Bring me a solid head: The singer desires something substantial or genuine, possibly in contrast to the rejected cabbage sprouts.

S'pose they call the wagon . . . (?)

S'pose they call the wagon . . . (?): There's uncertainty or speculation about a wagon being called, possibly related to a situation or event.

I catched him in my bed

I catched him in my bed: The singer caught someone in a compromising situation, suggesting betrayal or deceit.

You know they -- (REFRAIN)

You know they -- (REFRAIN): Reiteration of the refrain, emphasizing the potatoes and vine theme.


Now my vines is all green

Now my vines is all green: Describing the healthy condition of the singer's vines.

'Tatoes they all red

'Tatoes they all red: The potatoes are ripe or ready for harvest, symbolizing their value.

Never found a bruised one

Never found a bruised one: Emphasizing the quality of the potatoes, none of them are damaged.

Till I caught them in my bed

Till I caught them in my bed: Despite the previous line, the singer found the potatoes in a compromising situation, adding a touch of humor or irony.

You know they -- (REFRAIN)

You know they -- (REFRAIN): Reiteration of the refrain, maintaining the focus on the potatoes and vine.


Now, I've been all around

Now, I've been all around: The singer has traveled extensively.

Lookin' up and down

Lookin' up and down: Searching thoroughly.

Never found my baby

Never found my baby: Despite searching, the singer hasn't found the person they were looking for.

'Cause she was layin' in another town

'Cause she was layin' in another town: The reason for not finding the baby is that she was in a different location, possibly engaged in inappropriate behavior.


I know she's diggin' my potatoes

I know she's diggin' my potatoes: Despite the earlier humor about finding potatoes in compromising situations, there's a serious tone suggesting betrayal by the baby.

Lord, she's trampin' on my vine

Lord, she's trampin' on my vine: The baby's actions are disrespectful and damaging to the singer's personal space and belongings.

Yes, now I got a special plan now baby

Yes, now I got a special plan now baby: Reiteration of the singer's unique strategy or response to the situation.

Lord, that a-restin' on my mind

Lord, that a-restin' on my mind: The singer is still deeply affected and troubled by the situation.

Yes, I've got a special plan now baby

Yes, I've got a special plan now baby: Repetition for emphasis, indicating determination in dealing with the circumstances.

Lord, that a-restin' on my mind

Lord, that a-restin' on my mind: Reiteration of the singer's continued preoccupation and distress.

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