Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Goose Walking Over My Grave, artist - Munly & The Lee Lewis Harlots. Album song Munly & The Lee Lewis Harlots, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 30.08.2004
Record label: SCACUNINCORPORATED
Song language: English
Goose Walking Over My Grave |
She said «punch me in the stomach.» |
I said «girl I do not know. |
«If I punch you in the stomach, |
«Then our child inside will not grow.» |
She said «if you truly love me, |
«You'll do this thing for me.» |
So I punched her in the stomach, |
And she fell down to both of her knees. |
Lay-low, lay-low, lay-low low, |
There’s a goose walking over my grave. |
Lay-low, lay-low, lay-low low, |
There’s a goose walking over my grave. |
And we went on down the mountain, |
We paid up for the county fair. |
All the men they spied her flat gut, |
And the women sent birds up to air. |
Then we found ourselves a half-breed, |
To tell us our fortune today. |
And he painted my hands a deep dark red, |
Said «now boy, you know that you gotta pay.» |
Well she spat, she swore and she ground all her teeth, |
Then she swelled up all her veins. |
She said «mister for claimin' all that you know, |
«Don't you know my brother’s bird-brained?» |
«Hey whoa back up girl, didn’t you hear the half-breed, |
«Sayin' somethin' 'bout…well, I don’t know.» |
Yeah she pulled me away by my goose-fleshed flesh, |
She’s too late; |
I caught up to my slow. |
We went back up the mountain; |
We sat down upon our front porch. |
And come yonder carryin' a bucket |
Was our child doin' his chores. |
So we drunk down a bucket of choke-cherry wine, |
And she dunked her thumbs inside. |
With her thumbs dyed red she grabbed my head, |
And she gouged out both of my eyes. |
Lay-low, lay-low, lay-low low, |
There’s a goose walking over my grave. |
Lay-low, lay-low, lay-low low, |
There’s a goose walking over my grave. |
So I drug her down the mountain, |
Turned her over to the town youths. |
As she lay there squibblin' and squallin' |
I said «girl, well now you’re my goose.» |
Then she crawled up to me |
On her bloody red knees |
And said «why did you do this to me?» |
I said «sister let me tell you what you do not know, |
«I was blind but now I can see. |
«I was blind but now I see.» |