DGD
Dollard Marlowe doesn?t live on the Kaywood Road anymore
CA
They took him to the City to a government old age home
DGD
All of us eventually will wither and grow old
CD
Dollard Marlowe doesn?t live on the Kaywood Road anymore
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DGD
The wood pile by the back shed, the work of his withered hands
CA
Home built of local pine, when he was a young man
DGD
Now they got him in that city compound ?til he breathes no more
CD7
I wonder if he?d rather die along the Kaywood Road
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GCG
Last summer, Dollard shared a pot of Stag Creek country tea
DA
He poured himself a shaky cup, then one for Billy and me
GD
In leaving, we promised him we?d come again for sure
CD
But Dollard Marlowe doesn?t live on the Kaywood Road anymore
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DGD
Progress teaches all of us, we must pay its price
CA
Electric lights are practical, but a lantern sure is nice
DGD
Don?t trust your neighbour out of fear that he might get you first
CD7
And don?t dare die until you?ve checked with the city officials first
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GCG
Dollard now is crying out for the only life he knows
DA
Cursing modern progress that took away his home
GD
But one day soon his soul will come back to that cabin door
CD
And stare upon the pavement they?ve laid on the Kaywood Road
DCD
No, Dollard Marlowe doesn?t live on that dusty road anymore