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My father was a haystack man Always said, ?Son go a find what you can? He said, ?The guns get jammed up in the sand Don't let them try to fool you? I
Woke him up with a barrel to his head His eyes shut tight, bracing for the blow Resigning his life to the metal held in another man's hand Twenty days
Mama, mama don't look now, I'll say it when There's a red bus and it's comin' up along And I might recommend that when the protests are over You will
Well, indeed you lost your friend On the south side of where you live Heard the call and had to leave Boarded up windows and burned out brick Oh please
Did you get the invitation? The Swan song of a nation Everyone's waitin' for you inside We got soda pop and hickory stills Quinn the Eskimo in espadrilles
On a brig loaded with timber headed For the North Maine coast, they took on some rough seas The captain and his slave fought back the heavy waves But
On behalf of the resistance And all of our existence The wanted man The conquered man We know not of your borders But you push us to your corners This
It was a ruff night, turned into years in an unknown land Just a grudge fight, cooked up by the DC suites on hand We had a hard time but we tried to understand
Offed by just the man he used to know Many years before and twenty and vertigo Scarlet billows he breathes The sigh of relief of a killers So tip you
And there's a quiet in the cellar And if they find us It'll be all she wrote And by the time the ground had thawed The summer She had barely spoke
Got Sun down at castle island Summer spinnin its finest gold They were selling and we were buying Just looking for someone to hold Another fit Another
I did not know but But someone died in my sleep last night I tried to reach the phone But in the darkness, I knocked over the light And can you speak
As with gladness men of old did the shining world behold And took us down to the water's edge Said if we are not, careful with what we do We will reach
Dear Mr. Omar Bay Heard the news that you left today You still countin' all them taxicabs They takin' you back to the time you have left? Do you well
The women in the valley forged her Them go day to day Don't let them raid me home and My home and place These men they don't see beyond So they war and
Heard you sold your friend Got a good price at the local store You know he could've turned you in Could have been you on the concrete floor Jefferson