Текст песни This Used to Be Paradise - Marcia Ball
My
grandaddy
was
a
fisherman
Lived
on
the
water
more
than
the
land
He
could
tell
the
seasons
by
the
turn
of
the
tide
I
grew
up
right
by
his
side
He
was
a
proud
cajun
and
he
worked
real
hard
The
atchafalaya
basin
was
his
front
yard
I
can
hear
him
saying
with
a
tear
in
his
eye
This
used
to
be
paradise
This
used
to
be
paradise
Brown
pelicans
and
sac
au
lait
Big
salty
oysters
and
alligators
So
many
fish
they
would
jump
in
your
boat
Throw
in
a
line
and
that's
all
she
wrote
We
had
a
little
house
on
high
ground
Cypress
trees
all
around
Good
living,
peace
and
quiet
This
used
to
be
paradise
This
used
to
be
paradise
Then
one
day
the
oil
man
came
He
gave
us
jobs
and
everything
changed
We
still
run
our
boats
and
we
drag
our
nets
But
every
day
we
get
less
and
less
and
less
I
guess
you
can't
stop
the
way
that
time
goes
by
But
I
can't
think
of
any
reason
why
They
had
to
come
and
take
our
way
of
life
Now
we
don't
know
if
we
can
even
survive
They
took
the
very
land
our
house
was
on
And
the
shrimp
and
the
pelicans,
they're
just
hanging
on
It's
a
damned
shame
to
make
an
old
man
cry
This
used
to
be
paradise
This
used
to
be
paradise
This
used
to
be
paradise
This
used
to
be
paradise
My
grandaddy
was
a
fisherman
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