Lyrics Deep South - Sonny Landreth
Caught
wind
of
the
legend
when
we
were
kids
On
the
banks
of
the
Gulf
Coast
About
the
pirate
gold
left
hidden
here
way
back
ago
Then
in
a
rage,
Hurricane
Audry,
she
blew
Down
the
secret
of
the
sheltering
Oak
They
found
Captain
Lafitte's
buried
Treasure,
yeah
anything
goes
In
the
Deep
South
We
drive
close
tonight
to
that
very
site
on
Lake
Peigneur
road
Past
the
tin
top
shacks
that
shimmer
with
the
Corrugated
waves
from
the
glow
Of
a
howling
moon
I'm
soon
to
realize
I
must
oblige
Especially
with
the
wild
blue
yonder
That
I'm
seeing
in
your
eyes
I
tell
you,
Azalea
When
they
lay
me
down,
child
I'll
still
be
under
the
spell
of
The
sweet
keep
of
the
Deep
South
The
Deep
South
Like
a
chef
on
a
mission
in
the
kitchen
with
seductive
recipes
Let
the
spice
in
my
life
be
the
magic
That
surrounds
and
entices
me
Like
when
you
feed
the
juke
box
all
my
silver
at
Maison
Creole
Till
we
feel
the
levitation
of
the
Dance
floor
down
in
our
soles
I
tell
you,
Azalea
When
they
lay
me
down,
child
I'll
still
be
under
the
spell
of
The
sweet
keep
of
the
Deep
South
The
Deep
South
Now,
only
our
eyes
can
follow
the
trail
of
serpentine
smoke
From
the
bonfire
under
the
stars
for
the
blessing
of
the
boats
You
know,
a
healer
in
the
swamp
said
the
Stars
guide
us
back
and
forth
Like
campfires
burning
on
a
steep
and
distant
shore
I
tell
you,
Azalea
When
they
lay
me
down,
child
I'll
still
be
under
the
spell
of
The
sweet
keep
of
the
Deep
South
The
Deep
South
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