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On the day the levee broke
The water did rise, the flowers did choke
I sat in my living room, lit one last smoke
Then I watched it all drift awayNow my credit card's ringing up at thirty percent
There's a man in india wondering where the money went
But I can't paySo I sat on my roof in lake pontchartrain
Singing woe to my chimney singing woe to the rain
A stranger came by I never caught his name
He said he's rowing to the rio grandeAir force one a blue streak in the sky
Mr. president, you can't afford to lie
Cause I can't afford to payHurricane angel I'm lifting my eyes over baton rouge
Lift up your wings let me hear your voice singing
Can you turn these black skies to blue again?I'm laying on the floor of a trailer at night
With sixteen refugees waiting on daylight
I can't payI caught a flatbed ford up to baton rouge
With four worn out souls and one corkscrew
You can drown new orleans but you can't drown the blues
So bartender pour away exxon's having one hell of a year

Three bucks a gallon man they're making it clear that I can't pay.Lord, lord, lord
We haven't spoken in many a day
I got myself in trouble down in the ninth ward
Thought I'd send a prayer your wayOn my windowsill's
A stack of insurance bills
A man in delaware says I can't have the pills until I can payHurricane angel I'm lifting my eyes over baton rouge
Lift up your wings let me hear your voice singing
Can you turn these black skies to blue again?I'm laying on the floor of a trailer at night
With sixteen refugees waiting on daylight
I can't payOn the day the levee broke
The water did rise and the flowers did choke
I sat in my living room lit one last smoke
And I watched it all drift away
Songwriters
MORRICONE, ENNIO / GANE, LEONIEPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Ellis Paul (born Paul Plissey, January 14, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter and folk musician. Born in Aroostook County, Maine, Paul is a key figure in what has become known as the Boston school of songwriting, a literate, provocative and urbanely romantic folk-pop style that helped ignite the folk revival of the 1990s. His folk-pop music songs have appeared in movies and on television, and are said to bridge the gap between the modern folk sound and the populist traditions of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger.

Read more about Ellis Paul on Last.fm.


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