You have always told me
that you take care of your own.
You have always preached to me,
you will reap what you have sown
Now you say we can no longer take
People with their hands held out
But you know, it's all for show
As you take your own handout
Carolina, you're breaking my heart
You're not the place I've always known
Carolina, you're breaking my heart
You're not the place that I call home
You have always shown me
The good in us all will always win
You have always told me
Our strength comes from within
But now you show, you no longer know
The truths you once held so dear
Keep with your lies, and we will rise
We won't be held down by your fear
Carolina, you're breaking my heart
You're not the place I've always known
Carolina, you're breaking my heart
You're not the place that I call home
Carolina, there's still time to change
And be the place I've always known
Carolina, you can still change
And be the place that I call home
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