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Grant Lee Buffalo - Dixie Drug Store lyrics
It was muggy july around supper time
 When I pulled into new orleans
 I got dropped off at south rampart street
 I was hungry for a plate of greens
 I made my way down the banquette
 Where I could see an open door
 And overhead a sign made of painted pine read
 The dixie drug store
 Peppers and roots were hanging
 From the rafters above
 There were oils and sprays all on display
 For money luck and for love
 I reached down to pick one up
 When a dark hand grabbed my arm
 And before I could see just who it was
 She said you don't want that charm
 The last man to walk that thing out of here
 Just up and disappeared
 Found his wallet and his wingtip shoes
 Near a tombstone down in algiers
 What you need my travelling friend
 Is a place to wash your jeans
 And I wouldn't be the least surprised
 If you were hungry for a plate of greens
 She beckoned me on up the stairs
 For she'd done made up her mind
 Said take off your hat and kick off your boots
 And leave your pride behind
 She was turnin' tricks and nothing clicked
 And the room was black as pitch
 She had me backed up against the wall
 I was fumbling for the switch
 I could hear her crack the shutters
 As I felt a little draft
 When she gave me a shove into the tub
 And said it's time to take your bath
 I lay there in my stockinged feet
 I was soaked from head to toe
 At the same time down on rampart street
 I heard the trumpet blow
 Sparks started poppin' from an old tin cup
 Sitting on the window sill
 The whole place smelled like matches
 And onions on the grill
 I was catchin' cold and I told her so
 As I let out a little cough
 She told me since my pants were clean
 Why don't I just dry off
 I found myself a little tea-towel
 Wrapped it around my waist
 I was standin' there half naked
 When I noticed we were face to face
 And now it seemed the picture's
 Gettin' pretty strange
 Stripped bare in her chamber and
 I hadn't even asked her name
 I started to inquire
 She knocked me upside the headGrant Lee Buffalo - Dixie Drug Store - http://motolyrics.com/grant-lee-buffalo/dixie-drug-store-lyrics.html
 My noggin felt on fire
 As she pulled me into bed
You needn't ask no questions
 Of the things that don't concern you
 If you aren't afraid of the fire son
 Fire it won't burn you
 She took me down to a secret place
 In the bayou of her blankets
 She offered to share her bourbon
 I thanked her then I drank it
 Thru a small crack in the ceiling
 Burst the louisiana moon
 It shone down on our bodies
 And we began to croon
 Like a couple of coyotes
 We were howling thru the night
 And I swear they were a beatin' those
 Congo drums outside
 I told her she was crazy
 And she replied it's true
 And she finally introduced herself
 As the famous marie laveau
 I said now come on darlin'
 She died a century ago
 Don't believe the paper she said
 It simply isn't so
 I shot back that's impossible
 There ain't a ghost of a chance
 But I wouldn't turn a pretty ghost down
 If she asked me up to dance
 We laughed until the mornin'
 By then my pants had dried
 I picked up my hat and pulled on my boots
 And I gathered up my pride
 I figured she had done stepped out
 I didn't see her anywhere
 And I set out to find her
 I headed on downstairs
 Got down to the bottom
 I couldn't believe my eyes
 Gone were all the bottles
 And the remedy supplies
 I shouted out for marie
 I darted out the door
 An old man on the wooden porch said
 What you in there for
 Son you got no business
 The hoodoo store's been closed
 Long as I remember
 A century I suppose
 But mister I just spent the night
 With a young gal named laveau
 He said the widow paris
 Done had a little laugh on you
 I said you mean to tell me
 That was the voodooin'
 He nodded yes none other
 The queen of new orleans
















