Josephine of the Swamps

GRANT, LEE PHILLIPS

Oh the slough winds all serpentine

Full of black delta peat

Yellow bronze grapes of muscadine

Growing wild and sweet

On the shore Lady, there ya were

In your robes of a queen

And your lips sang a heron?s song

In my hour of need

And I feel I wanna? crow

Howlin? in my sleep

Churning in my soul

Josephine

Oh the wasteland is plenty wide

Far as I ever seen

And the swamp, she?s a full of moonlight

Full of mangrove trees

And I feel I wanna? crow

Howlin? in my sleep

Churning in my soul

Josephine

Pity darkness to follow me

With it?s crocodile leer

For the hatchet of Josephine

Of the swamps might appear

And I feel I wanna? crow

Howlin? in my sleep

Churning in my soul

Josephine

And I feel I wanna? crow

howlin? in my sleep

churning in my soul

Josephine

Trivia about the song Josephine of the Swamps by Grant-Lee Phillips

When was the song “Josephine of the Swamps” released by Grant-Lee Phillips?
The song Josephine of the Swamps was released in 2003, on the album “Virginia Creeper”.
Who composed the song “Josephine of the Swamps” by Grant-Lee Phillips?
The song “Josephine of the Swamps” by Grant-Lee Phillips was composed by GRANT, LEE PHILLIPS.

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