Appalachian Momma

HootinNHollerin@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 515 points –
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He saw someone he loves stand up to fear and fight back against the night. Makes sense why his hero is his Mamaw.

I want that shirt

I want the full song!

My country and western writing skills are rusty, but here's a little something in 3/4 time.

On the porch after dark,

We had been marked,

And a thief crept through the night.

Mawmaw heard a noise,

Said "Stay behind me boys",

And grabbed a roman candle to light,


She flung open the door,

In her night gown and swore,

At the man who was stealing our tires

She puffed a Virginia slim,

Pointed fireworks at him,

And then proceeded to open fire.


Mawmaw you are my hero,

You ran him off and he's gone without a trace,

If he hadn't turned and fled, he'd be better off dead,

'cause you'd have burned off his face.

Is a porch thief like a porch pirate? The dudes who steal your deliveries?

Not quite- in Appalachia, most homes have a porch. Appalachia is, generally speaking, quite a muggy place, so most people sleep inside and then spend their time outside on the porch. The porch plays the same role as a living room or den in other parts of the US.

A porch thief is basically the same as any other burglar, but they will (almost) exclusively steal from porches because it is often less risky than stealing from the rest of the house.

Because of the important role of a porch as a primary living area, porch thieves can make off with family heirlooms, money, games, furniture, children's toys, and even TV sets.