Leon Everette Hurricane Lyrics
            Thirty miles out in the Gulf Stream
            I could hear those South winds moan
            The bridges are lookin' lower
            Shrimp boats are hurryin' home
        
            The old man down in the quarter
            Slowly turned his head
            Took another sip of whiskey
            Then he looked at me and said
        
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            Well I was born in the rain by the Ponchartrain
            Underneath that Louisiana Moon
            I don't mind the strain of a hurricane
            She comes around every June
            That high black water, she's the devil's daughter
            She's hard and she's cold, and she's mean
            Nobody's taught her that it takes a lot of water
            To wash away New Orleans
        
            A man came down from Chicago
            Gonna set that levee right
            He said it's got to be three feet higher
            Or it won't make it through the night
        
            The old man down in the quarter
            Said don't you listen to that boy
            The water'll be down by the mornin', son
            He'll be on his way to Illinois
        
            I was born in the rain by the Ponchartrain
            Underneath the Louisiana Moon
            I don't mind the strain of a hurricane
            She comes around every June
            That high black water, she's the devil's daughter
            She's hard and she's cold, and she's mean
            But we've finally taught her that it takes a lot of water
            To wash away New Orleans
        
            Chorus
        
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