Into the woods with a pack and a blade
A cigar box medkit, retractable spade
Flint and steel, pine needle bed
There ain't nothing like the woods to clear your head

I got a real nice piece with a handle of bone
A good friend to have when you're out on your own
But you don't miss twice . . .
When you're shavin' with a knife

Coarse grain sandpaper on my face
Felt my neck and reached for my blade
Thought I'd try my hand at the barber's trade
When you've got a knife, you've got it made

Bathing in the river, it ain't half bad
You get a cool drink while you're takin' a bath
Stick your blade in the water and there's you lather, yeah
But you don't miss twice . . .
When you're shavin' with a knife

Stubble's comin' in strong, scratch your soft skin raw
Like a mean mutt with a razor maw
Swipe along my neck and against my jaw, mm hm

Blood's just blood, no need to fuss
Or get your shorts in a bunch and cuss and cuss
Still you don't miss twice . . .
When you're shavin' with a knife
But you don't miss twice . . .
When you're shavin'
When you're shavin'
When you're shavin' with a knife


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    Into the woods with a pack and a blade A cigar box medkit, retractable spade Flint and steel Pine needle bed There ain't nothig like the woods To clear your head

    I got a real nice piece With a handle of bone A good friend to have When you're out on you're own But you don't miss twice... When you're shavin' with a knife

    Coarse grain sandpaper on my face Felt my neck and reached for my blade Thought I'd try my hand at the barber's trade When you've got a knife, you've got it made

    Bathing in the river, it ain't half bad Ya get a cool drink while you're takin' a bath Stick your blade in the water and there's you lather, yeah But you don't miss twice... When you're shavin' with a knife

    Stubble's comin' in strong Scratch your soft skin raw Like a mean mutt With a razor maw Swipe along my neck And against my jaw, mmm hmm

    Blood's just blood No need to fuss Or get your shorts in a bunch And cuss and cuss Still you don't miss twice... When you're shavin' with a knife But you don't miss twice... When you're shavin' When you're shavin' When you're shavin' with a knife

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