| Clotilde |
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| Across the state line |
| Pace of life slows to a crawl |
| Fair-haired sons |
| Never break a sweat at all |
| On a wide porch |
| In rocking chairs |
| Feeling the warm breeze |
| Out of sight out of mind |
| So no one sees |
| The white man sailed in |
| Set up shop |
| Sold em with chains |
| Round their necks |
| Down by the docks |
| From ancient oaks |
| Down old shell roads |
| The moss hangs so low |
| Weeping for sins no one speaks |
| But everybody knows |
| Were it not for the twilight song |
| Of the mockingbird |
| Singing out that the caged ones might be heard |
| The carnival masks |
| Of psychological hypochondriacs |
| Salt in the wounds |
| From whips across their backs |
