Bayou Song

Don Sanders

When I was a child, we lived a mile from the bayou
My parents hard working the dry August ground
The kids 'cross the road said, "we're going to the bayou
Where there's water that moves without making a sound"

There's a spirit covers a bayou, a surface, quiet and calm
Slow, dark, vertigo water, swallow me, feed me, float me to a land
The mansion arose above the brown of the prairie
White, wooden, and silent 'tween the bayou and me

A hot dusty wind moves through motionless porches
An empty swing creaks at the touch of the breeze
Slow, dark, vertigo water, swallow me, feed me, float me to a land

The rowboat afloat like a log in the noonlight
Turtles were breathing, a snake jerked and swam
Alone on the banks following coon tracks
To the edge of a sandbar and the shell of a clam

Trivia about the song Bayou Song by Lyle Lovett

When was the song “Bayou Song” released by Lyle Lovett?
The song Bayou Song was released in 2009, on the album “Natural Forces”.
Who composed the song “Bayou Song” by Lyle Lovett?
The song “Bayou Song” by Lyle Lovett was composed by Don Sanders.

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