1932, North of Baton Rouge
Louisiana nights are darker than before
Along the Mississippi, that is where it is
The old colonial house, a mansion if you will
White as snow, the mansion still seems to have its glowAnd when the moon is full and white
You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night
In the 'LOA' House, misery will strike againJean Le Noir, the first to own this house
He was a voodoo priest, a Houngan so they say
The voodoo cemetery, that is where he is
Died at the hand of an evil Bocor's will
They say, he's been walking the house ever since that dayAnd when the moon is full and white
You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night
In the 'LOA' House, misery will strike againThey never should have come, no no no
They never should have come to the 'LOA' House
They never should have come, no no no
They never should have come to the 'LOA'7 days ago, the Lafayette's moved in
Sarah is with child and David is the man
This is no Abigail, this child will survive
And Grandfather dear, why did they bring him here?
White as snow, that's all he sees
Oh, he's been blind for yearsThey never should have come, no no no
They never should have come to the 'LOA' House
They never should have come, no no no
They never should have come to the 'LOA'And when the moon is full and white
You can hear the drums of voodoo echo in the night
In the 'LOA' House, misery will strike again
In the 'LOA' House, misery will strike again
And again, and again, and again, and again
And again, and again, and again, and again, and again