Lyrics Ron Pope – Legacy Of Sadness
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Wildflowers grow along the fence line
In this «better keep the meter running» life
Beautiful and purple in the sunlight
Trying to put down roots ’cause it’s their right
Nothing delicate like that lasts very long
Just ’cause you were not invited to the party
Don’t mean you can’t dance when they put on your song
It’s been a great lake summer
Busted taillights out on fifty-five
Windows open, headed south to Pontiac all night
This legacy of sadness that’s in my people
Reservations like the color of my eyes
Yeah it’s harder to pretend, but we survive
Inheritance don’t have to be a treasure
Cruelty in the bathroom mirror light
Misery you carry like an anchor
That was meant to keep you from drifting with the tides
Irrational as it may seem, I guess I’m sorry
Even though I know that none of it’s my fault
It is easier for me to count my blessings
Than to cry for every single thing we’ve lost
It’s been a great lake summer
Busted taillights out on fifty-five
Windows open, headed south to Pontiac all night
This legacy of sadness that’s in my people
Reservations like the color of my eyes
Yeah it’s harder to pretend, but we survive
I ran to Baltimore, I could run to Rome
I have run most everywhere, but nothing ever feels like home
And reach the logical conclusion, then I’ll turn and run again
It’s been a great lake summer
Busted taillights out on fifty-five
Windows open, headed south to Pontiac all night
This legacy of sadness that’s in my people
Reservations like the color of my eyes
I could lie to you, but I won’t waste your time
Yeah it’s harder to pretend, but we survive
Yeah…