Summer sun beats down On Virginia's cotton fields Strong hands work the strong black earth To the call of the chickadee A tall man rides with shiny boots On a horse named Robert E. Lee Now whip will crack and tear men's backs And ankle chains will gleam He said eagles fly and rabbits run And fire leaps from tree to tree You may think you belong to you But you belong to me You belong to me You belong to me Yeah you belong to me Shiny boots cut 'cross the wet grass Door hinge creaks 'bout quarter to three Slave quarters are still and silent Strong hand covers her mouth as she sleeps She holds her breath and prays that death Will lift her from this dream In the next room her young children are cryin' When they hear that muffled scream He said eagles fly and rabbits run And fire leaps from tree to tree You may think you belong to you But you belong to me You belong to me You belong to me Yeah you belong to me Fire lept behind the stranger As he stood upon the porch In his right hand he held a shotgun In his other hand a torch Master's shot went wide Nat Turner stood him on his knees The plantation burned around them Master cursed and whispered, "Please" Nat threw the torch aside So his other hand was free He cocked back the hammer The fire lept from tree to tree He said eagles fly and rabbits run And fire leaps as you can see You may think you belong to you But you belong to me You belong to me You belong to me Yeah you belong to me