Hurricane Lyrics – Laine Hardy

Hurricane Lyrics by Laine Hardy

Thirty miles on the Gulf Stream
I hear the South wind moan
The bridges getting lower, shrimp boats coming home
The old man down in the Quarter slowly turns his head

Takes a sip from his whiskey bottle and this is what he said
I was born in the rain on the Pontchartrain
Underneath the Louisiana Moon
I don’t mind the strain of a hurricane

They come around every June
The high black water, a devil’s daughter
She’s hard, she’s cold, and she’s mean
But nobody taught her it takes a lot of water

To wash away New Orleans
Man came down from Chicago, he gonna set that levee right
He said, “It needs to be at least three feet higher
It won’t make it through the night”

But the old man down in the Quarter
He said, “Don’t you listen to that boy
The water be down by the morning
And he’ll be back to Illinois”

I was born in the rain on the Pontchartrain
Underneath the Louisiana Moon
I don’t mind the strain of a hurricane
They come around every June

The high black water, a devil’s daughter
She’s hard, she’s cold, and she’s mean
But nobody taught her it takes a lot of water
To wash away New Orleans

Thirty miles on the Gulf Stream, I hear the South wind moan
Bridges getting lower, shrimp boats coming home
The old man down in the Quarter slowly turns his head
Takes a drink from his whiskey bottle and this is what he said

I was born in the rain on the Pontchartrain
Underneath the Louisiana Moon
I don’t mind the strain of a hurricane
They come around every June

The high black water, a devil’s daughter
She’s hard, she’s cold, and she’s mean
But nobody taught her it takes a lot of water
To wash away New Orleans

Nobody taught her it takes a lot of water
To wash away New Orleans
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Laine Hardy Lyrics – Hurricane

Laine Hardy

Hurricane