Songtexte Hurricane - Levon Helm
Thirty
miles
out
in
the
Gulf
Stream,
I
can
hear
them
south
winds
moan
The
bridges
are
looking
lower
Shrimp
boats
hurrying′
home
The
Old
Man
down
in
the
Quarter
Slowly
turned
his
head
Took
another
sip
from
his
whiskey
bottle
And
looked
at
me
and
he
said:
REFRAIN:
I
was
born
in
the
rain
by
the
Ponchatrain
Underneath
the
Louisiana
moon
I
don't
mind
the
strain
of
a
hurricane
They
come
around
every
June
High
black
water
– a
devil′s
daughter
She's
hard
and
she's
cold
and
she′s
mean
But
nobody′s
taught
her
that
it
takes
A
lot
of
water
to
wash
away
New
Orleans
A
man
come
down
from
Chicago
Gonna
set
that
lady
right
It's
got
be
up
about
3 feet
higher
We
might
make
through
the
end
of
the
night
The
Old
Man
down
in
the
quarter
Said
"Don′t
you
listen
to
that
boy!"
The
water
will
be
down
by
morning,
son
And
he'll
be
back
on
his
way
to
Illinois
REFRAIN
Thirty
miles
out
in
the
Gulf
Stream,
I
can
hear
them
south
winds
moan
The
bridges
are
looking
down
lower
Shrimp
boats
hurrying′
home
The
Old
Man
down
in
the
Quarter
Slowly
turned
his
head
Took
another
sip
from
his
whiskey
bottle
And
looked
at
me
and
he
said
I
was
born
in
the
rain
by
the
Ponchatrain
Underneath
the
Louisiana
moon
I
don't
mind
the
strain
of
a
hurricane
They
come
around
every
June
High
black
water
– a
devil′s
daughter
She's
hard
and
she's
cold
and
she′s
mean
But
we
finally
taught
her
that
it
takes
A
lot
of
water
to
wash
away
New
Orleans
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