Louisiana Man
Doug
Kershaw
First Momma Poppa call a little boy
Ned,
Raise him on the banks of the riverbed,
In a houseboat tied to a big tall
tree,
Home for my Momma and my Poppa and
me.
Half-past three Poppa jumps to his
feet,
Already Momma cooking Poppa somethin'
to eat,
Half-past five Poppa's ready to
go,
Jumps in his perouge headed down
the bayou.
Got fishin' lines running cross the
Louisiana river
Gonna catch a big fish for us to
eat,
Settin' traps in the swamp, catchin'
everything they can
Gonna make a livin', he's a Lousiana
man,
Gonna make a livin', he's a Lousiana
man,
Muskrat hides hangin' by the dozen,
Even got a little baby muskrat cousin,
Got 'em out dryin' in the hot, hot
sun,
Tomorrow Poppa's gonna turn 'em
into money
They call momma Rita and my daddy
Jack
Little baby brother on the floor
that's Mac
Red and Lynn (Gunnar and Matthew)
are the family twins
big brother Ed's on the bayou fishin
I can hardly wait until (tomorrow)
the mornin' comes around,
That's the day my Poppa taked the
furs to town,
Last time he told me that I could
go,
Maybe even catch a cowboy show,
Saw cowboys and Indians for the first
time then,
Told my Poppa, 'Got to come back
again.'
Poppa said, 'Son, we got lines to
run.
We'll come back again; there's work
to be done.'
(Chorus1)
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