Don't Mash My Digger So Deep

Harvest of Love: Respecting Desires and Digging Deep
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Lyrics

Baby if you don't like my peaches, baby please don't-cha touch my tree

Baby, if you don't appreciate my qualities, please refrain from interfering with what belongs to me.

Baby and if you don't love my peaches, baby please don't touch my tree

Emphasizing the importance of mutual love and respect, warning against unwanted actions.

And if you don't want me to have your potatoes, don't mash my digger down so deep

Connecting the metaphorical "potatoes" to intimacy and requesting not to hinder the speaker's actions in a suggestive manner.


Say's when I use my digger, I use it in different ways,

Expressing versatility in the speaker's actions with a metaphorical "digger."

I dig potatoes for these women, both night and day

Describing the speaker's commitment to fulfilling women's desires by digging metaphorical "potatoes."


Baby if you don't like my peaches, baby please don't-cha touch my tree

Reiterating the importance of respecting the speaker's personal boundaries and preferences.

Baby and if you don't love my peaches, baby please don't touch my tree

Emphasizing the need for genuine love and warning against unwarranted advances.

And if you don't want me to have your potatoes, don't mash my digger down so deep

Repeating the metaphorical plea to avoid interfering with the speaker's intimate endeavors.


Says when I get to use my digger, I use it like I should,

Describing the proper and satisfying use of the metaphorical "digger."

The women all cryin' your old digger, ya know, it digs and feels so good

Highlighting the positive response of women to the speaker's actions with the metaphorical "digger."


Baby if you don't like my peaches, baby please don't-cha touch my tree

Reemphasizing the importance of respecting the speaker's choices and preferences.

Baby and if you don't love my peaches, baby please don't touch my tree

Stressing the significance of genuine love and mutual understanding in relationships.

And if you don't want me to have your potatoes, don't mash my digger down so deep

Repeating the metaphorical warning against interfering with the speaker's intimate activities.


Says when I get to use my digger, I use to the side and up and down,

Explaining the various techniques and skills involved in the speaker's use of the metaphorical "digger."

I can dig your potatoes better than any man in this town

Boasting about the speaker's ability to perform better than others in a metaphorical task.


Baby if you don't like my peaches, baby please don't-cha touch my tree

Reiterating the plea for respect and understanding in the context of personal boundaries.

Baby and if you don't love my peaches, baby please don't touch my tree

Emphasizing the importance of genuine love and discouraging unwanted interference.

And if you don't want me to have your potatoes, don't mash my digger down so deep

Repeating the metaphorical warning against hindering the speaker's intimate endeavors.


Sometimes it takes three inches to dig for 'tatoes, sometimes it takes four,

Describing the variable nature of the metaphorical task, suggesting adaptability in the speaker's approach.

When I find 'em deep, you know, I mash it down some more

Highlighting the speaker's determination to go deeper when faced with challenges in the metaphorical task.


Baby if you don't like my peaches, baby please don't-cha touch my tree

Reiterating the plea for respect and non-interference in the speaker's personal matters.

Baby and if you don't love my peaches, baby please don't touch my tree

Emphasizing the importance of genuine love and understanding, discouraging unwarranted actions.

And if you don't want me to have your potatoes, don't mash my digger down so deep

Repeating the metaphorical warning against interfering with the speaker's intimate actions.

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