Papa Celestin Feat - Marie Le Veau
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- Papa Celestin Feat
- Marie Le Veau
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Marie Le Veau
Now there lived a conjure-lady, not long ago
In New Orleans, Louisiana - named Marie Laveau
Believe it or not, strange as it seem
She made her fortune selling voodoo, and interpreting dreams
She was known throughout the nation as the Voodoo Queen
Folks come to her, from miles and miles around
She sure know how to put that, that voodoo down
To the voodoo lady they all would go
The rich, the educated, the ignorant and the poor
She'd snap her fingers, and shake her head
She'd tell them 'bout their lovers - livin' or dead
Now an old, old lady named widow Brown
Asked why her lover, stopped comin' around
The voodoo gazed at her and squawked
I seen him kissin' a young girl, up at Shakespeare's Park
Hanging on an oak tree, in the dark
Oh Marie Laveau, oh Marie Laveau
Oh Marie Laveau, oh Marie Laveau
Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen
From way down yonder in New Orleans
Now old, old lady, she lost her speech
Tears start to rollin' down her checks
Voodoo say: Hush my darlin' don't you cry
I make him come back, by and by
Just sprinkle this snake dust, all over your floor
I'll make him come back Friday mornin', when the rooster crow
Now Marie Laveau she held 'em in her hand
New Orleans, Louisiana was her promised land
Quality folks, come from far and near
This wonder woman, for to hear
They was afraid to be seen, at her gate
They'd creep through the dark, just to hear their fate
Holdin' dark veils, over their head
They would tremble to hear, what Maria would say
Marie Laveau, oh Marie Laveau
Marie Laveau, oh Marie Laveau
Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen
From way down yonder in New Orleans
And she made gris-gris, with an old ram horn
Stuffed with feathers, shuck from a corn
A big black candle, and a catfish fin
She make a man get religion, and give up his sin
Sad news got out one mornin', at the break of day
Marie Laveau had done pass away
St. Louis cemetery, she lay in her tomb
She was buried one night, on the wake of the moon
Marie Laveau, oh Marie Laveau
Oh Marie Laveau, oh Marie Laveau
The folks still believe, in the Voodoo Queen
From way down yonder in New Orleans
Oh Marie Laveau, oh Marie Laveau
Oh Marie Laveau, oh Marie Laveau
Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen
From way down yonder in New Orleans
Marie, Marie Laveau, oh Marie Laveau
Marie Laveau, the Marie Laveau
Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen
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