Down in Louisiana
Where the Black Water flows
Lives a Voodoo womnan
Or so the story goes
Back in The Cypress
Where the gray moss grows
They say she lives forever
That's how the legend goes
There is some people who are wishin
It was just a superstition
Some people have gone a missin
Down in the Bayou
They just wouldn't listen
Thought it was a superstition
Now they are a missin
Down in the Bayou
Lots of yellin and a cursin
Comin out that bog
Where she lives with the Gators
And a one eyed Dog
They say one day
That the Sherriff went in
And to this very day
He ain't come out again
There is some people who are wishin
It was just a superstition
Some people gone a missin
Down in the Bayou
They just wouldn't listen
Now they are a missin
Down in the Bayou
So if you get up some nerve
And really want to go
Down in the Swamp
Where the Black Water flows
Go around the snakes
To where the Alligators reign
Look for the one eyed Dog
And call out her name
(Talk the following)
But Remember
The Name of Marie Laveau
cause if you get it wrong
(singing)
There is some people who are a wishin
It was just a superstition
Some people gone a missin
Down in the Bayou
They just wouldn't listen
Now they are a missin
Down in the Bayou
Marie Laveau is the most famous of all the New Orleans Voodoo Queens she still has a following and it is said she still can be found walking the Streets of the French Quarters in the form of One eyed Dog Named ???
Hi :D
Pretty cool 8)
I started a song today about Mardi Gras (since it's this Tuesday!)
The syncronicity on this forum is incredible lately! :shock:
Ken
"The man who has begun to live more seriously within
begins to live more simply without"
-Ernest Hemingway
"A genuine individual is an outright nuisance in a factory"
-Orson Welles