Lyrics Slave to the South - Live - The Weeks
I'm
a
slave
to
the
south
there's
a
curse
on
this
house
I've
been
dying
to
leave
but
I
just
can't
get
out
I've
always
been
drawn
to
one
wooden
shack
And
a
man
with
the
weight
of
the
world
on
his
back
I've
got
dust
on
my
boots,
I've
got
tears
in
my
eyes
And
ill
work
in
these
fields
for
the
rest
of
my
life
Like
my
father
before
me
who
worked
every
day
And
I'll
be
damned
if
I
let
someone
take
that
from
me
Well
a
life
full
of
riches
means
nothing
to
me
With
a
full
of
joy
there
that
no
one
can
see
And
a
poor
hungry
heart
that
still
wants
to
be
free
And
somebody
there
who's
still
waiting
for
me
And
I
know
of
a
place
that
gets
slow
when
it
rains
With
a
sky
that's
as
blue
as
the
blood
in
my
veins
And
a
burnt
cigarette
sits
on
some
window
pane
With
the
loud
laughs
and
thunder
in
a
slow
southern
state
I've
been
raising
my
hands,
I've
been
praying
for
rain
And
I
screamed
at
them
skies
but
the
drops
never
came
Well
with
sun
on
my
face
and
with
god
on
my
side
Who
will
I
blame
if
those
crops,
they
don't
rise
Well
I
always
hoped
life
wouldn't
end
up
like
this
With
a
well
that's
gone
dry
and
a
cross
in
my
fist
Well
if
my
hair
has
gone
gray
and
those
rains
still
ain't
came
Well
then
well
wade
in
that
river,
let
it
take
us
away
Well
a
life
full
of
riches
means
nothing
to
me
With
a
full
of
joy
there
that
no
one
can
see
And
a
poor
hungry
heart
that
still
wants
to
be
free
And
somebody
there
who's
still
waiting
for
me
And
I
know
of
a
place
that
gets
slow
when
it
rains
With
a
sky
that's
as
blue
as
the
blood
in
my
veins
And
a
burnt
cigarette
sits
on
some
window
pane
With
the
loud
laughs
and
thunder
in
a
slow
southern
state
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