Ballyhoo (the Old World)A Poem by Barefoot McCoy"Ballyhoo (the Old World)" written and performed by Barefoot McCoy. ©2015 All Rights Reserved. www.barefootmccoy.com Listen on YouTube: http://youtu.be/G6aBRq7waDACriticized for the way we would talk and the dirt that they saw on our hands. Hypnotized, they would send us to walk ‘cross the desert through hell-ridden lands. And the wicked will rule with a fist made of iron that we forged ourselves. And the heads of the fathers hang low ‘cause they know the blame lies with themselves. Oooh, ballyhoo. Send me back to the old world" In the land of the true. Get me back to the old world" I’m so scared of the new. We would roam through the pines in December"the grizzlies would stare from their caves. We made homes near the mines, I remember, the forefathers called them their graves. Fortune favors the cold and the heartless who drive a hard nail through the box. Torture favors the bold and the bravest o’ souls from the first time they talk. Oooh, ballyhoo. Send me back to the old world" In the land of the true. Get me back to the old world" I’m so scared of the new. There was grace in the words we had, though they were few. There was faith in the people for all they’d been through. Oooh, ballyhoo. Send me back to the old world" In the land of the true. Get me back to the old world" I’m so scared. Send me back to the old world" In the land of the true. Get me back to the old world" I’m so scared of the new. Oooh, ballyhoo. © 2015 Barefoot McCoy |
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Added on April 23, 2015 Last Updated on April 23, 2015 Tags: Barefoot McCoy, Ballyhoo, the old world, song, lyrics Author
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