Family Bonds
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Old Antebellum we remember thee well
The South’s deep heat and the stories it tells
The cotton grew deeper on miles of plantation
Overlooking her sorrow and his damnation
She belonged to his father now his beauty his skin
His light complexion common of his kin
Her caramel skin and the dark green of her eyes
Inspired those acts that made those emeralds cry
Bound by history to the vices of men
To his heart’s dark desires and the horrors of sin
You must not do wrong his father would say
After he finished his work on a long hard day
The father fettered to a fate without understanding
Shackled by a craving sans comprehending
Lust seeking freedom from his dark green eyes
Escaping to her mother’s never-ending cries
The sweetness of sin his son knew well
As did his daughter as her tears would tell
God weeps in heaven and he in hell
Old Antebellum we remember thee well