Lyrics Southland of the Heart - Maria Muldaur
When
the
wild-eyed
dogs
of
day
to
day
Come
snapping
at
your
heels
And
there's
so
much
coming
at
you
That
you
don't
know
how
to
feel
When
they've
taken
all
your
money
And
then
come
back
for
your
clothes
When
your
hands
are
full
of
thorns
But
you
can't
quit
groping
for
the
rose
In
the
southland
of
the
heart
Where
night
blooms
perfume
the
breeze
Lie
down
Take
your
rest
with
me
When
thoughts
you've
tried
to
leave
behind
Keep
sniping
from
the
dark
When
the
fire
burns
inside
you
but
You
jump
from
every
spark
When
your
heart's
beset
by
memories
You
wish
you'd
never
made
When
the
sun
comes
up
an
enemy
And
nothing
gives
you
shade
In
the
southland
of
the
heart
Where
the
saints
go
lazily
Lie
down
Take
your
rest
with
me
When
the
preacher
lays
his
insight
down
And
claims
to
lead
the
blind
When
those
you
trust
just
get
you
hooked
And
trifle
with
your
mind
When
the
nightmare's
creeping
closer
And
your
wheels
are
in
the
mud
When
everything's
ambiguous
Except
the
taste
of
blood
In
the
southland
of
the
heart
There's
no
question
of
degree
Lie
down
Take
your
rest
with
me
In
the
southland
of
the
heart
Everyone
was
always
free
Lie
down
Take
your
rest
with
me
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