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  • YOU’RE A YANKEE

    Far up North

    Authoritative views

    I am an Old Man living in the South

    You haven’t seen what I experienced

    Unusual to your young mind

    I am known as Stanley Confessing Miller

    Lived in Patchin, South Carolina all my life

    My Log Cabin is way in the woods far from the eyes to see

    It is actually what is left from my days I still remember

    Sit down Young Fellow and let me tell you the story of my South

    It was during the war of the North and South

    Bloodshed everywhere

    I witnessed my own parents gunned down, and the town was burned down

    At least what is left

    I was a little tot then, but the memories live on

    My tears would often flow in knowing I am alone and the only survival

    How I survived, God only knows

    Every day is a reflection

    I don’t want to remember, but have too

    My heart often beats then turns to rapid in the occurrence that really happened

    The bitterness I feel and the pity thereof

    I am old and weak

    My time comes quickly

    The Kingdom is calling for me

    My room is ready

    My eyes are steadily growing dark

    My soul is ready to depart

    My sleep will soon be an up rise

    I will be in Heaven’s realize

    Oh South my South, What the North has done

    This will be my last among

    My moment the final time

    Remember this Old Man young fellow

    You will once get old, and have your own stories to share

    Always have a care

    Life won’t always be fair

    Be blessed with a life beyond compare

    Storyteller’s wisdom

     

     

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