Lyrics Manchac - Zachary Richard
Manchac
Way
back
up
in
the
woods
along
the
Bogue
Chitto,
Where
the
Amite
River
meets
the
Ponchartrain.
People
tell
a
story
about
a
creole
maid
Who
fell
in
love
with
an
Indian
brave.
Manchac.
Late
one
night
when
the
moon
was
down,
As
quiet
as
the
shadow
of
a
bob
cat
s
claw.
He
stole
her
from
the
quarters
and
he
hid
her
in
the
cane,
And
they
made
love
until
the
morning
and
then
they
ran
away.
For
many
long
days
they
had
to
keep
a-running,
Through
the
muddy
swamp
bottom
and
the
briar
wood.
The
hound
and
the
posse
and
the
master
just
behind
em.
And
If
anybody
could
catch
them
it
was
him
that
could.
Manchac.
Chorus:
Tell
me
do
you
still
hear
the
hounds
a-coming,
Tell
me
will
you
stay
with
me
til
the
end.
Don
t
be
worried
for
when
we
cross
the
river,
We
will
never
come
back
this
way
again.
Way
back
up
in
the
woods
along
the
Notalbany
River,
Near
the
ferry
boat
crossing
called
the
Frenchman
s
Bend,
Early
one
morning
there
was
blood
upon
the
water,
When
the
master
caught
his
daughter
and
he
killed
his
friend.
Way
back
up
in
the
woods
along
the
Bogue
Chitto,
Where
the
Amite
River
meets
the
Ponchartrain.
The
spirit
of
a
woman
keeps
a-moving
on
the
water,
And
she
keeps
on
calling
out
an
Indian
name.
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