Being Southern
The first one said
Went to my head
I’m inherently lazy
She may be right
And what a fright
For one who’s worked all his life
My idle comes
Not from a bum
But from just being Southern
We till the land
Eschew the Man
And love our time for thinking
We chew and spit
Don’t give a shit
‘Bout things that don’t concern us
Oh, grouse we might
But in the light
Where hidden things don’t prosper
Not too afraid
Stoic and staid
Wanton in our excesses
To understand
The Southern Man
It takes more than a minute
We want it all
Our Siren’s call
The one that sure defines us
Randy and coy
Our Mama’s boy
Yet rife with vim and venom
We’ll scratch for cat
Yet pass the hat
For kin and for the stranger
Complex we are
Feathers and tar
Amidst our understanding
God and soldier
Make us bolder
And much better than we are
For kith and kin
We’ll commit sin
Though we do know the better
Staunch on fight day
We’ll hold the sway
For what we perceive is right
But sans the fight
It jus’ ain’ right
To avoid contemplation
So when you fear
A Rebel’s cheer
Thank God that we’re amongst you!
A Poem by Slim Gravy
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