| New Orleans, red beans
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| Mardi Gras
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| Feel like acu mais
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| French quarters, okra stew
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| Voodoo
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| Basin bonge
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| That old lady lie, red ripe tomatoes
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| Comme ci comme ca
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| Blind bats, swamp rats
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| Breedin' down in Mississippi bottoms
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| Singing comme ci va, the juries out
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| If you lose, the judge says we die
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| They tried to get him off with life
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| But how can that be
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| 'Cause if they get him off with life
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| It’s death for you and me
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| Cajun man cutting sugar cane
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| Went home early one night
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| Singing la da di da
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| Their house gone too far
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| The night would sail us surely
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| I’ll bake a pie 'cause I’m sure she’ll get high
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| And maybe when I do
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| She’ll realize by the look in my eyes
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| I want my oppo voodoo
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| He stepped on his porch as he approached
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| And heard the bayou insurance man
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| Say never you tell him that you are sick
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| So we can get together again
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| One swing of his knife
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| Got the insurance man and wife
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| He laid them out over the yard
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| Will someone please call the Parrish sheriff
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| They took him to Tulane and Broad
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| They tried get him off with life
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| But how can that be
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| 'Cause if they get him off with life
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| You know it’s death for you and me
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| Blind bats and swamp rats
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| Waiting on the Cajun man
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| Blind bats and swamp rats
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| Waiting on the Cajun man
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| Blind bats and swamp rats
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| Waiting on the Cajun man
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| Down on the city Boroughs
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| Blind bats and swamp rats
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| Waiting on the Cajun man
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| Blind bats and swamp rats
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| Waiting on the Cajun man… |