DomicileJimmy Buffett

"Domicile" — from Don't Stop the Carnival (1998).

By jimmy buffett, 1997
A little parody of God rest ye, merry gentlemen, which I wrote at jimmys bequest, disclosing the real reason the rich folks live on this "forsaken rock in the sea" - tax avoidance.
The hill crowd
God rest ye merry gentlemen
Let nothing you dismay
With kinja as our domicile
Theres so much less to pay
We pay our taxes here
The irs is far away
Domicile is our comfort and joy
Comfort and joy
Domicile is our comfort and joy

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  • From Don't Stop the Carnival (1998). The domicile — the formal word for home. The New Yorker who has chosen to make his domicile on the Caribbean island, the legal and emotional weight of the word against the casual life he thought he was choosing.