Lyrics Legacy of Sadness - Ron Pope
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
I
know
some
may
say
they′re
weeds
but
I'm
not
bothered
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
When
I
get
to
California,
I
will
kiss
her
poison
lips
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
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