Legacy Lyrics by Gone Jackals

Legacy Lyrics

    December '61.
    my Dad's wages light.
    Still on that salary
    we, all four, could sleep tight.

    Right now if you drank from
    that very same well,
    you'd need a run of luck
    to score a bed in a trick hotel.

    Is this the legacy of
    too much for too few
    that I see?
    The kind of legacy that's
    tossin' some good men
    to their knees.

    The 'Great Society's'
    maligned concrete cage
    sits dead and vacant now -
    at least it kept out rain.

    With all those corners cut
    the cracks grow wide and near.
    I heard some cash was saved
    but where it's gone ain't clear..

    Who goes down next I don't know.
    I don't know nothin' anymore.
    Tomorrow's legacy that's
    layin' in state
    awaits reprieve.

    I always thought that when a man goes down
    you do your best to pick him up.
    But how can the milk of kindness trickle down
    when it's syphoned off and cheats the cup?

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