Legacy

The Gone Jackals

Composed by: Keith Karloff
December '61.    
my Dad's wages light.    
Still on that salary    
we, all four, could sleep tight.   
Right now if you drank from    
that very same well,    
you'd need a run of luck    
to score a bed in a trick hotel.   

Is this the legacy of    
too much for too few    
                that I see?   
The kind of legacy that's    
tossin' some good men    
            to their knees. 
The "Great Society's"    
maligned concrete cage    
sits dead and vacant now -    
at least it kept out rain.   
With all those corners cut    
the cracks grow wide and near.    
I heard some cash was saved    
but where it's gone ain't clear..   

Who goes down next I don't know.    
I don't know nothin'    
                   anymore.   
Tomorrow's legacy that's    
layin' in state    
                  awaits reprieve. 
I always thought that when a man goes down    
you do your best to pick him up.    
But how can the milk of kindness trickle down    
when it's syphoned off and cheats the cup?
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