Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Marie Laveau, artist - Dr. John. Album song The Best Of The Parlophone Years, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 24.03.2005
Record label: Parlophone
Song language: English
Marie Laveau |
Now there lived a conjure-lady, not long ago, |
In New Orleans, Louisiana! |
named Marie Laveau. |
Believe it or not, strange as it seem, |
She made her fortune selling voodoo, and interpreting dreams. |
She was known throughout the nation as the Voodoo Queen. |
Folks come to her, from miles and miles around, |
She sure know how to put that, that voodoo down. |
To the voodoo lady they all would go, |
The rich, the educated, the ignorant and the poor. |
She’d snap her fingers, and shake her head, |
She’d tell them 'bout their lovers! |
livin' or dead. |
Now an old, old lady named widow Brown, |
Asked why her lover, stopped comin' around |
The voodoo gazed at her and squawked |
I seen him kissin' a young girl, up at Shakespeare’s Park |
Hanging on an oak tree, in the dark. |
Oh Marie Laveau, Oh Marie Laveau, |
Oh Marie Laveau, Oh Marie Laveau, |
Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen, |
From way down yonder in New Orleans. |
Ya, ya, ya! |
ya, ya, ya! |
ya, ya, ya! |
yaaaaa |
Now old, old lady, she lost her speech, |
Tears start to rollin' down her checks, |
Voodoo say, Hush my darlin don’t you cry, |
I make him come back, by and by. |
Just sprinkle this snake dust, all over your floor, |
I’ll make him come back Friday mornin', when the rooster crow. |
Now Marie Laveau she held em in her hand, |
New Orleans, Louisiana was her promised land. |
Quality folks, come from far and near, |
This wonder woman, for to hear. |
They was afraid to be seen, at her gate, |
They’d creep through the dark, just to hear their fate. |
Holdin' dark veils, over their head, |
They would tremble to hear, what Maria would say. |
Marie Laveau, Oh Marie Laveau, |
Marie Laveau, Oh Marie Laveau, |
Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen, |
From way down yonder in New Orleans. |
Ya, ya, ya! |
ya, ya, ya! |
ya, ya, ya! |
yaaaaa |
And she made gris-gris, with an old ram horn, |
Stuffed with feathers, shuck from a corn. |
A big black candle, and a catfish fin, |
She make a man get religion, and give up his sin. |
Sad news got out one mornin', at the break of day, |
Marie Laveau had done pass away. |
St. Louis cemetery, she lay in her tomb, |
She was buried one night, on the wake of the moon. |
Marie Laveau, Oh Marie Laveau, |
Oh Marie Laveau, Oh Marie Laveau, |
The folks still believe, in the Voodoo Queen, |
From way down yonder in New Orleans. |
Oh Marie Laveau, Oh Marie Laveau, |
Oh Marie Laveau, Oh Marie Laveau, |
Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen, |
From way down yonder in New Orleans. |
Marie, Marie Laveau, Oh Marie Laveau, |
Marie Laveau, the Marie Laveau, |
Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen. |