Lyrics The Legend of Wooly Swamp - The Charlie Daniels Band
If
you
ever
go
back
into
wooly
swamp
son
you
better
not
go
at
night
There's
things
out
there
in
the
middle
of
them
woods
That'd
make
a
strong
man
die
from
fright
There's
things
that
crawl
and
things
that
fly
And
things
that
creep
around
on
the
ground
And
they
say
the
ghost
of
lucias
clay
gets
up
and
it
walks
around.
But
i
couldn't
believe
it,
i
just
had
to
find
out
for
myself
And
i
couldn't
conceive
it,
i
never
would
listen
to
nobody
else
No
i
couldn't
believe
it,
i
just
had
to
find
out
for
myself
That
there's
some
things
in
this
world
you
just
can't
explain.
The
old
man
lived
in
the
wooly
swamp
way
back
in
the
gurgling
woods
And
he
never
did
do
a
lot
of
harm
in
the
world
But
he
never
did
do
no
good
People
didn't
think
too
much
of
him
They
all
thought
he
acted
funny
The
old
man
didn't
care
about
people
anyway
All
he
cared
about
was
his
money.
He'd
stuff
it
all
down
in
mason
jars
and
bury
it
all
around
But
on
certain
nights
if
the
moon
was
right
He'd
dig
it
up
out
of
the
ground.
He'd
pour
it
all
out
on
the
floor
of
his
shack
And
run
his
fingers
through
it.
Old
lucias
clay
was
a
greedy
old
man
And
that's
all
there
ever
was
to
it.
The
crayton
boys
were
white
trash
they
lived
over
on
parvis
creek
They
were
a
real
snake
and
sneaky
as
a
cat
And
belligerent
when
they'd
speak.
One
night
the
oldest
brother
said
ya'll
meet
in
the
wooly
swamp
later
We'll
get
old
lucias'
money
and
we'll
pitch
him
to
the
alligators.
They
found
the
old
man
out
in
the
back
with
a
shovel
in
his
hand
And
thirteen
rusty
mason
jars
he
just
dug
up
out
of
the
sand.
And
they
all
went
crazy
and
they
beat
the
old
man
Then
they
picked
him
up
off
the
ground
Then
they
threw
him
in
the
swamp
and
they
stood
there
and
laughed
Till
the
black
water
sucked
him
down.
Then
they
turned
around
and
went
back
to
the
shack
And
they
picked
up
the
money
and
ran.
But
they
hadn't
gone
nowheres
when
they
realized
They
were
running
in
quicksand.
And
they
struggled
and
screamed
but
they
couldn't
get
away
Then
just
before
they
were
gone
They
could
hear
that
old
man
laughing
In
a
voice
that
was
loud
and
strong.
Now
that's
been
fifty
years
ago
an'
if
you
go
back
by
there
again
There's
a
spot
in
the
yard
in
back
of
that
shack
Where
the
ground
is
always
wet.
And
on
certain
nights
if
the
moon
is
right
And
you're
down
by
the
dark
footpath
You
can
hear
three
yound
men
screaming
And
you
can
hear
that
old
man
laugh.
Repeat
(v-1)
...
1 The South's Gonna Do It
2 The Devil Went Down to Georgia
3 Long Haired Country Boy
4 Still In Saigon
5 Texas
6 Drinkin' My Baby Goodbye
7 In America
8 Simple Man
9 This Ain't No Rag, It's A Flag
10 Southern Boy
11 The Legend of Wooly Swamp
12 Freebird
13 Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues
14 Uneasy Rider
15 Trudy
16 The Intimidator
17 The Pledge of Allegiance
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