The Servant's Ace

Joe Pug

There's a bird, fair and gold, whom my owners do hold.
She refuses to make them a sound.
How it pains them to think that for me she does sing
While I carry their riches around


I might work in their fields, bear them their meals
I might carry the letters they send.
There's a treasure, I know, buried deeply below
That will shatter the shovels of men


There are children of theirs in the bedroom upstairs.
I taught them their letters and words.
They refuse to be heirs and inherit their share
Of a fortune that they never earned


I might sleep in their fold, do as I'm told.
I might shepherd the young that they tend.
There's a silence I leave in the spaces between
That will shadow the lessons of them


I might meet on the shores they defend
Handle the money they lend
I might shackle the hands they condemn
There's a treasure, I know, buried deeply below
That will shatter the shovels of men


There's a bird, fair and gold
Whom my owners do hold
She refuses to make them a sound

Trivia about the song The Servant's Ace by Joe Pug

When was the song “The Servant's Ace” released by Joe Pug?
The song The Servant's Ace was released in 2012, on the album “The Great Despiser”.

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