How Can I Call This Home?
SLATON: Today we honor those who honored us some fifty years ago.
Lose who gave life and limb for Georgia.
And suffered unimaginable degredation. But never defeat.
The men of Georgia, and the women of Georgia have never been defeated...
LEO: I go to bed at night
Hoping when I wake
This will all be gone
Like it was just a dream
And I'll be home again
Back again in Brooklyn
Back with people who look like I do
And talk like I do
And think like I do
But then
The sun rises in Atlanta again...
SLATON: They have risen from the ashes of war with honor and courage and strength!
LEO: These people make me tense
I live in fear they'll start a conversation
These people make no sense
They talk and I just stare and shut my mouth
It's like a foreign land
I didn't understand
That being Southern's not just being in the South
Whan I look out on all this
How can I call this Home?
SLATON: I am proud to be a Georgian on this day
LEO: These men belong in zoos
ASSORTED TOWNSPEOPLE: Excuse me! Sorry! Get your souveneirs! Watch your step sir
LEO: It's like they've never joined civilization
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: Where's the fella with the beer!
Mamma that man pushed me!
LEO: The Jews are not like Jews
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: Lucinda! Hey now, fella!
LEO: I thought that Jews were Jews
But I was wrong
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: You got ballons? I want one! Settle down... I never in my life! I'll take a beer!
LEO: I thought I would be fine
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: That Slaton's handsome...
But four years down the line
With ev'ry word it's very clear
I don't belong
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: La la la in the land o' cotton
LEO: I don't cuss, I don't drawl
So how can I call this home?
SLATON: Proud that our state is growing and building!
LEO: Home calls, and I'm free of the Southern breeze
Free of magnolia trees and endless sunshine!
Evermore lives the dream of Atlanta
But not mine!
Not mine
ENSEMBLE: We stand together
LEO: A Yankee with a college education
ENSEMBLE: In this great state of Georgia
LEO: Who by his own design
Is trapped inside the land
That time forgot
ENSEMBLE: Strong and proud
LEO: I'm trapped inside this life
And trapped beside a wife
Who would prefer that I said "Howdy" not "Shalom"
Well I'm sorry Lucille
But I feel what I feel
And this place is surreal
So How can I call this home!
Lose who gave life and limb for Georgia.
And suffered unimaginable degredation. But never defeat.
The men of Georgia, and the women of Georgia have never been defeated...
LEO: I go to bed at night
Hoping when I wake
This will all be gone
Like it was just a dream
And I'll be home again
Back again in Brooklyn
Back with people who look like I do
And talk like I do
And think like I do
But then
The sun rises in Atlanta again...
SLATON: They have risen from the ashes of war with honor and courage and strength!
LEO: These people make me tense
I live in fear they'll start a conversation
These people make no sense
They talk and I just stare and shut my mouth
It's like a foreign land
I didn't understand
That being Southern's not just being in the South
Whan I look out on all this
How can I call this Home?
SLATON: I am proud to be a Georgian on this day
LEO: These men belong in zoos
ASSORTED TOWNSPEOPLE: Excuse me! Sorry! Get your souveneirs! Watch your step sir
LEO: It's like they've never joined civilization
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: Where's the fella with the beer!
Mamma that man pushed me!
LEO: The Jews are not like Jews
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: Lucinda! Hey now, fella!
LEO: I thought that Jews were Jews
But I was wrong
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: You got ballons? I want one! Settle down... I never in my life! I'll take a beer!
LEO: I thought I would be fine
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: That Slaton's handsome...
But four years down the line
With ev'ry word it's very clear
I don't belong
ASSORTED SPECTATORS: La la la in the land o' cotton
LEO: I don't cuss, I don't drawl
So how can I call this home?
SLATON: Proud that our state is growing and building!
LEO: Home calls, and I'm free of the Southern breeze
Free of magnolia trees and endless sunshine!
Evermore lives the dream of Atlanta
But not mine!
Not mine
ENSEMBLE: We stand together
LEO: A Yankee with a college education
ENSEMBLE: In this great state of Georgia
LEO: Who by his own design
Is trapped inside the land
That time forgot
ENSEMBLE: Strong and proud
LEO: I'm trapped inside this life
And trapped beside a wife
Who would prefer that I said "Howdy" not "Shalom"
Well I'm sorry Lucille
But I feel what I feel
And this place is surreal
So How can I call this home!
Credits
Writer(s): Jason Brown
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- Interrogation: "I Am Trying to Remember..."
- Big News!
- Funeral: "There Is a Fountain" / It Don't Make Sense
- Real Big News
- You Don't Know This Man
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