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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Mitchell Riportella
Mitchell Riportella
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mitchell Riportella
Mitchell Riportella
Songwriter
Jack O'Connor Wenstrup
Jack O'Connor Wenstrup
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Roye Robley
Roye Robley
Producer

Lyrics

It was New Orleans in the forties of 18
He said: You ever dance on a riverboat steam engine?
And she shook her head, I have not actually
And she went with him
By the cover of night, till early in the morning
She said: I know what I'm feeling
But if pa passes by or hears you in the morning
Know that you're gonna die screaming
And she said I can't stay away, away
Get away from you
I can't stay away, away from you
Yeah her daddy was a powerful man indeed
Promised her to some Joe from the company
Got the wedding planned
But she said: Can I see you again?
After so many nights home early in the morning
He said: I know what I'm feeling
But if her pa passes by or hears me in the morning
I know that I'm gonna die screaming
And he said I can't stay away, away
Get away from you
I can't stay away, away from you
It was pouring on corner of 6th street
She said: Wanna go shoot my old man dead?
And feed him to the alligators?
And collect my inheritance?
So they sprayed the walls
And they watched him die
Several gators full, it ate up the night
And they knew when they knew
And she said let's paint over the blood stains baby
I won't love somebody who won't help me clean
Can't stay away, away
Get away from you
I can't stay away, away from you
Written by: Jack O'Connor Wenstrup, Mitchell Riportella
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