Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Ragin' Cajun, 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
Ragin' Cajun |
Mother mother mother mine, |
I wager you sent me here, |
To this house in New Orleans |
Where I’ve become your fallen son. |
You thought to make homemade wicks |
So by our lanterns we might see |
The cotton strips that you tore and let soak in the kerosene. |
And while you slept I pierced the strips |
And found a map down to New Orleans. |
When I woke with the sun I put on my old blue jeans. |
In the pocket I found the wicks that lead down to New Orleans. |
I filled my trunk with my trade dice and homemade liquor. |
I followed the map put on my prison face |
And now prepared to ply my trade. |
I emptied my trunk, I took them in dice |
And overcharged for my homemade |
And they said «boy it got us drunk; |
this stuff tastes like the kerosene» |
And They did offend, then I struck a match; |
I ain’t my father I’m no thief |
That place flared up as sure as an eastern sun |
I could already hear my mother saying «son what has you done?» |
I ducked into my trunk, |
As the people around me screamed. |
And I was safe inside my trunk as I brought down that place in New Orleans. |
Mother now I send this telegram though you cannot read. |
Please send me a map to return, return me from Orleans. |
And then you can rip this telegram and soak it in kerosene |
To replace the wicks I stole from you; |
The light will guide me back from New Orleans. |
And here is me with this apology of a life. |
And here is me with this apology of a life. |