• Title:This Used To Be Paradise
  • Artist:Marcia Ball
  • Album:Roadside Attractions
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    Marcia Ball - This Used To Be Paradise

    My grandaddy was a fisherman
    Lived on the water more than the land
    He could tell the seasons by the turn of the tide
    I grew up right by his side
    He was a proud cajun and he worked real hard
    The atchafalaya basin was his front yard
    I can hear him saying with a tear in his eye
    This used to be paradise
    Brown pelicans and sac au lait
    Big salty oysters and alligators
    So many fish they would jump in your boat
    Throw in a line and that's all she wrote
    We had a little house on high ground
    Cypress trees all around
    Good living, peace and quiet
    Then one day the oil man came
    He gave us jobs and everything changed
    We still run our boats and we drag our nets
    But every day we get less and less and less
    I guess you can't stop the way that time goes by
    But I can't think of any reason why
    They had to come and take our way of life
    Now we don't know if we can even survive
    They took the very land our house was on
    And the shrimp and the pelicans, they're just hanging on
    It's a damned shame to make an old man cry