Amos Moses

作词:Jerry Hubbard

作曲:Jerry Hubbard

所属专辑:Bogalusa Boogie Man

歌词

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Amos Moses - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown

Written by:Jerry Hubbard

Now come here come Amos

Now Amos Moses was a cajun

He lived by himself in the swamp

He hunted alligator for a living

He knock them in the head with a stump

Louisiana law's gonna getcha sun

It ain't legal huntin' alligator

Down in the swamp now

Now everybody blamed his old man

For making him mean as a snake

When Amos Moses was a boy

His daddy would use him

For alligator bait

Tie a rope around his neck and chuck him in

The swamp

Alligator bait in a Louisiana bayou

About 45 minutes southeast of tibido Louisiana

Lived a man named doc mill sap

And his pretty wife Hannah

They raised up a son who could

Eat his weight in groceries

They named him after a man of cloth

Called him Amos Moses

Now the folks around south Louisiana

Thought Amos was a hell of a man

He could trap the biggest meanest alligator

And just use one hand

That's all he got left

'Cause an alligator bit it

Left arm gone up to the elbow

Well the sheriff got wind that Amos

Was in the swamp trapping alligator skin

So he snuck in the swamp

Gonna get the boy

But he never come out again

Well I wonder where the

Louisiana sheriff

You can lost in the Louisiana bayou

About 45 minutes southeast of tibido Louisiana

Lived a man named doc mill sap

And his pretty wife Hannah

They raised up a son who could

Eat his weight in groceries

They named him after a man of cloth

Called him Amos Moses

Ay yeah he called him Amos

Yeah look what Amos by them the hunger

854 a our day

Almost are thibodeaux

Ora razon big ala dey

Sit down on 'em

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