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Verse 1
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Tell me about my great -grandfather, Mom.
Yes, ma 'am.
Well, your grandmother, his daughter,
told me that when he was
16 years old,
he joined the Calvary in the Civil War.
So after the Civil War was over,
where it was the end of the tracks.
He got out of the train,
struck out for Bayport,
which was about 80 miles
on the west coast of Florida.
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and they found him laying there almost
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Well, they put him in a buckboard
and took him into Bayport
and he decided to stay there.
And he fell in love with a girl,
Elizabeth, from Georgia,
and they built their homestead
and had a family to feed the baby.
They used to have to
milk the wild cows
because that's all there was.
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He worked for the Likes Brothers.
They used to have a pencil factory.
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And he worked for Likes Brothers,
and then he fished.
Their children all left,
spent their old age and passed
away.
But Bayport up there,
I went up there about three years ago.
Except for a big,
long pier out there,
Bayport's just about the same.
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find there's good old fishing spots.
Birdie, the only thing permanent is
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change.
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Verse 2
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dot the coastline of our home
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It's been this way for years,
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Some people find our pace a little slow
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you see we're all content
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And the stories at our tables are not lies
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And it's a shame one day
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may overrun these shores
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will surely change this island world
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People, when they pass,
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won't have the mind to say hello
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But not as long as tin -roofed shanties
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home
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The early birds already pulled his line
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When it comes to fishing,
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he's the pride of the is land
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the sun begins to shine
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Mama's frying up the breakfast
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The old dockmaster's
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May overrun these shores
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Will surely change this island world
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And people when they pass won't have
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The mind to say hello
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But not as long as tin -roofed shanties
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top the coastline of our home
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And the old dockmaster's
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leaning on his cane
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The progress of the concrete
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will surely change this island world
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won't have the mind to say hello
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But not as long as tin -roofed shanties
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dot the coastline of our home
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Thank very
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