Amos Moses
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โฑ๏ธ 2:19 duration
๐ ID: 3275
๐ Lyrics
Yeah, here comes Amos
Now, Amos Moses was a Cajun
He lived by himself in the swamp
He hunted alligator for a living
He'd just knock them in the head with a stump
The Louisiana law gonna get you, Amos
It ain't legal hunting alligator down in the swamp, boy
Now everybody blamed his old man
For making him mean as a snake
When Amos Moses was a boy
His daddy would use him for alligator bait
Tie a rope around his waist
And throw him in the swamp (hahaha)
Alligator man in the Louisiana bayou
About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
Lived a man called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
Well, they raised up a son that could eat up his weight in groceries
Named him after a man of the cloth
Called him Amos Moses, yeah (haha)
Now the folks around south Louisiana
Said Amos was a hell of a man
He could trap the biggest, the meanest alligator
And he'd just use one hand
That's all he got left 'cause alligator bit it
Left arm gone, clean up to the elbow
Well, the sheriff caught wind that Amos
Was in the swamp trappin' alligator skin
So he snuck in the swamp, gonna get the boy
But he never come out again
Well, I wonder where the Louisiana sheriff went to
Well, you can sure get lost in the Louisiana bayou
About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
Lived a cat called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
Well, they raised up a son that could eat up his weight in groceries
Named him after a man of the cloth
Called him Amos Moses
Sit down on 'em Amos
Make it count, son
About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
Lived a man called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
Now, Amos Moses was a Cajun
He lived by himself in the swamp
He hunted alligator for a living
He'd just knock them in the head with a stump
The Louisiana law gonna get you, Amos
It ain't legal hunting alligator down in the swamp, boy
Now everybody blamed his old man
For making him mean as a snake
When Amos Moses was a boy
His daddy would use him for alligator bait
Tie a rope around his waist
And throw him in the swamp (hahaha)
Alligator man in the Louisiana bayou
About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
Lived a man called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
Well, they raised up a son that could eat up his weight in groceries
Named him after a man of the cloth
Called him Amos Moses, yeah (haha)
Now the folks around south Louisiana
Said Amos was a hell of a man
He could trap the biggest, the meanest alligator
And he'd just use one hand
That's all he got left 'cause alligator bit it
Left arm gone, clean up to the elbow
Well, the sheriff caught wind that Amos
Was in the swamp trappin' alligator skin
So he snuck in the swamp, gonna get the boy
But he never come out again
Well, I wonder where the Louisiana sheriff went to
Well, you can sure get lost in the Louisiana bayou
About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
Lived a cat called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
Well, they raised up a son that could eat up his weight in groceries
Named him after a man of the cloth
Called him Amos Moses
Sit down on 'em Amos
Make it count, son
About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
Lived a man called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:07.14] Yeah, here comes Amos
[00:11.66]
[00:11.76] Now, Amos Moses was a Cajun
[00:14.17] He lived by himself in the swamp
[00:16.49] He hunted alligator for a living
[00:18.38] He'd just knock them in the head with a stump
[00:20.92] The Louisiana law gonna get you, Amos
[00:25.22] It ain't legal hunting alligator down in the swamp, boy
[00:30.08]
[00:30.18] Now everybody blamed his old man
[00:32.58] For making him mean as a snake
[00:34.70] When Amos Moses was a boy
[00:36.50] His daddy would use him for alligator bait
[00:38.86] Tie a rope around his waist
[00:41.33] And throw him in the swamp (hahaha)
[00:43.86] Alligator man in the Louisiana bayou
[00:47.92]
[00:48.02] About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
[00:52.65] Lived a man called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
[00:57.25] Well, they raised up a son that could eat up his weight in groceries
[01:01.98] Named him after a man of the cloth
[01:04.67] Called him Amos Moses, yeah (haha)
[01:10.46]
[01:10.56] Now the folks around south Louisiana
[01:13.17] Said Amos was a hell of a man
[01:15.46] He could trap the biggest, the meanest alligator
[01:18.03] And he'd just use one hand
[01:19.91] That's all he got left 'cause alligator bit it
[01:24.65] Left arm gone, clean up to the elbow
[01:28.74]
[01:28.84] Well, the sheriff caught wind that Amos
[01:31.18] Was in the swamp trappin' alligator skin
[01:33.45] So he snuck in the swamp, gonna get the boy
[01:35.89] But he never come out again
[01:37.62] Well, I wonder where the Louisiana sheriff went to
[01:42.48] Well, you can sure get lost in the Louisiana bayou
[01:46.83]
[01:46.93] About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
[01:51.68] Lived a cat called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
[01:55.85] Well, they raised up a son that could eat up his weight in groceries
[02:01.03] Named him after a man of the cloth
[02:03.57] Called him Amos Moses
[02:05.67]
[02:05.77] Sit down on 'em Amos
[02:07.95] Make it count, son
[02:09.56] About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
[02:14.16] Lived a man called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
[02:16.65]
[00:11.66]
[00:11.76] Now, Amos Moses was a Cajun
[00:14.17] He lived by himself in the swamp
[00:16.49] He hunted alligator for a living
[00:18.38] He'd just knock them in the head with a stump
[00:20.92] The Louisiana law gonna get you, Amos
[00:25.22] It ain't legal hunting alligator down in the swamp, boy
[00:30.08]
[00:30.18] Now everybody blamed his old man
[00:32.58] For making him mean as a snake
[00:34.70] When Amos Moses was a boy
[00:36.50] His daddy would use him for alligator bait
[00:38.86] Tie a rope around his waist
[00:41.33] And throw him in the swamp (hahaha)
[00:43.86] Alligator man in the Louisiana bayou
[00:47.92]
[00:48.02] About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
[00:52.65] Lived a man called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
[00:57.25] Well, they raised up a son that could eat up his weight in groceries
[01:01.98] Named him after a man of the cloth
[01:04.67] Called him Amos Moses, yeah (haha)
[01:10.46]
[01:10.56] Now the folks around south Louisiana
[01:13.17] Said Amos was a hell of a man
[01:15.46] He could trap the biggest, the meanest alligator
[01:18.03] And he'd just use one hand
[01:19.91] That's all he got left 'cause alligator bit it
[01:24.65] Left arm gone, clean up to the elbow
[01:28.74]
[01:28.84] Well, the sheriff caught wind that Amos
[01:31.18] Was in the swamp trappin' alligator skin
[01:33.45] So he snuck in the swamp, gonna get the boy
[01:35.89] But he never come out again
[01:37.62] Well, I wonder where the Louisiana sheriff went to
[01:42.48] Well, you can sure get lost in the Louisiana bayou
[01:46.83]
[01:46.93] About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
[01:51.68] Lived a cat called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
[01:55.85] Well, they raised up a son that could eat up his weight in groceries
[02:01.03] Named him after a man of the cloth
[02:03.57] Called him Amos Moses
[02:05.67]
[02:05.77] Sit down on 'em Amos
[02:07.95] Make it count, son
[02:09.56] About forty-five minutes southeast of Thibodaux, Louisiana
[02:14.16] Lived a man called Doc Millsap and his pretty wife Hannah
[02:16.65]