Lyrics Backwater Blues - Lonnie Johnson
It
rained
five
days
and
the
skies
turned
dark
as
night.
It
rained
five
days
and
the
skies
turned
dark
as
night.
And
trouble′s
takin'
place
way
down
in
the
lowlands
at
night.
I
woke
up
this
mornin′,
and
I
couldn't
get
out
my
door.
I
woke
up
this
mornin',
and
I
couldn′t
get
out
my
door.
It
was
so
much
a
trouble,
make
a
poor
man
wonder
where
he
wants
to
go.
And
they
rowed
a
little
boat,
about
five
miles
′cross
the
pond.
And
they
rowed
a
little
boat,
about
five
miles
'cross
the
pond.
I
packed
up
all
of
my
things
and
throwed
them
in,
baby,
then
they
rowed
me
along.
And
I
climbed
upon
a
high,
old,
lonesome
hill.
Yes,
I
climbed
upon
a
high,
old,
lonesome
hill.
And
looked
down
on
the
house,
baby,
where
I
used
to
live.
Then
it
thundered
and
it
lightenin′,
and
the
wind
began
to
blow.
And
it
thundered
and
it
lightenin',
and
the
wind
began
to
blow.
There
was
so
many
poor
people,
didn′t
have
no
place
to
go.
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