Lyrics of Ride this train (part 4)
Johnny Cash
Ride this train to bogaloosa louisiana see these swamps and forest
Man's never set foot in a lot of it
You'll find aligator mink coon possum squirrel otter and the lakes're full of fish
You'll find places so virgin and fresh
That you'd think the lord just created it yesterday
As a matter of fact some people say when this world was made
A whole lot of it just must have looked like southern louisiana does now
In 1788 i left halifax nova scotia with about two hundred other acadians
We made a long tiring journey south
In our party of two hundred there was this beautiful girl
That i just haven't quite been able to forget
Dorraine was her name and dorraine and i were
Well we were kinda pledged to each other
And then we said when we got to the promised land
We'd build us a house and someday we'd have
The biggest sugar-cane plantation in the country
And i used to make dorraine blush
When i'd tell her we'd raise the biggest family in the country too
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Lyrics of the track ride this train (part 4) by johnny cash.




