Grits - Bayou Country lyrics

[Grits - Bayou Country lyrics]

I was born in Louisiana on the bayou manchac
Papa was a trapper from napoleonville
Mama was a dark eyed Cajun woman
If I'd listened to my mama I'd be there still
Took my schoolin down in Morgan city
Used to go to dances in abbeyville
Fell in love with a lady from New Orleans
Hadn't been for her I'd be there still
Want my, bayou country
Smell of magnolias bring you to your knees
Fais do dos and Cajun women
Spanish moss hangin from the big oak trees
Travelled back and forth across this country
Met a lot of people and I
Made a lot of friends
Got the feelin of the swamp
Land runnin in my blood
Goin back home but I don't know when
California's boilin detroit's burnin
Whole lot of trouble in Chicago town
Nothin very pretty bout New York City
Mississippi take me back to higher ground
Well I gotta get back to the bayou country
Smell of magnolias bring you to your knees
Fais do dos and Cajun women
Spanish moss hangin from the big oak trees
Want my, bayou country!

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