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Big Bill Broonzy - The Crawdad Song lyrics
You'll get a line, this the way the women sang it
You'll get a line, I'll get a pole, honey, and put the babies to sleep
You'll get a line, I'll get a pole, babe,
You'll get a line, I'll get a pole, and the men came in,
let's go down to that crawdad1 hole
Now, honey, baby, mine
Yond'r come a man with a sack on his back, now, honey
Yond'r come a man with a sack on his back, oh, babe
Yond'r come a man with a sack on his back,
he's got him all crawdads he can pack,
Now, honey, baby, mine
Man fell down and he broke that sack, now, honey
Man fell down and he broke that sack, babe
Man fell down and he broke that sack,
you'd better see them all crawdads crawlin' back
Now, honey, baby, mine
Sat on the pole, my feet got cold, now, honey
Sat on the pole, my feet got cold, babe
Sat on the pole, my feet got cold,
I was lookin' right down that crawdads holeBig Bill
Broonzy - The Crawdad Song - http://motolyrics.com/big-bill-broonzy/the-crawdad-song-lyrics.html
Honey, baby, mine
What you gonna do when the pond goes dry, now, honey
What you gonna do when the pond goes dry, babe
What you gonna do when the pond goes dry
I'm gonna stand on the bank,
and watch the crawdads die
Honey, baby, mine
I sat on the pole, my feet got cold, now, honey
Sat on the pole, my feet got cold, babe
Sat on the pole, my feet got cold,
lookin' right down that crawdads hole
Now, honey, baby, mine
What did the he duck said to the drake, now, honey
What did the he duck said to the drake, babe
What did the he duck said to the drake,
there ain't no crawdads in this lake
Honey, baby, mine
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Note 1: alteration of crawfish, any of numerous freshwater fish resembling the lobster but usually much smaller, word used chiefly west of the Appalachians.