lacassine and rutherford
both gone to rising seas
hurricane i'm on my knees
O Lord what times are these
i used to fish lacassine with my paw
on his head a hat of straw
in that heat's no fun at all
early morning or wait till fall
in that water dark and cold
those fish turn black and gold
when we're home are stories told
catch big bass and fait do-do
when that storm comes no control
lacassine and rutherford
both gone to rising seas
hurricane i'm on my knees
O Lord what times are these
i'd go with sister to rutherford beach
gather shells keep one of each
in those waves bringing peace
search horizons out of reach
when the moon showed its face
sister's son and me we had a race
out came the little crabs they were running all over the place
we were laughing as we gave chase
those little crabs were faster paced
lacassine and rutherford…
when i was younger i didn't care
i thought i hated everybody there
couldn't see the forest for the trees
and now i know my enemies
the guard blocked the road
I-10 bridge has now been closed
they say it holds no heavy loads
how the hell did that wind blow
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