Amos Moses

Hank Williams Jr.

Spoken: Here come Amos



Now Amos Moses was a Cajun

He lived by himself in the swamp

He hunted alligator for a living

He just knock them in the head with a stump



Louisiana law gonna get ya Amos

It ain't legal huntin alligator

Down in the swamp now

Well everyone blamed his old man

For making him mean as a snake

When Amos Moses was a boy

His Daddy would use him for alligator bait



Time for ??? and chokin in the swamp

Alligator babe in a Louisiana bayou

About 45 minutes southeast of Tibado Louisiana

Lived a man named Doc Mill Sap

And his pretty white Hannah

They raised up a son who could

Eat his weight in groceries

They named him after a man of cloth

Called him Amos Moses



Now the folks around South Louisiana

Thought Amos was a hell of a man

He could trap the biggest meanest alligator

And just use one hand

Thats all he got left

Cause the alligator bit it

Left on gone, clean up to the elbow



Well the sheriff got wind that Amos

Was in the swamp hutnin alligator skin

So he snuck in the swamp

Tried to get the boy

And he never came out again



Well I wonder where the

Louisiana sheriff went too?

You can sure get lost in the Louisiana bayou

About 45 minutes southeast of Tibado Louisiana

Lived a man named Doc Mill Sap

And his pretty white Hannah

They raised up a son who could

Eat his weight in groceries

They named him after a man of cloth

Called him Amos Moses



Sit down on em Amos



About 45 minutes southeast of Tibado Louisiana

Lived a man named Doc Mill Sap

And his pretty white Hannah

They raised up a son who could

Eat his weight in groceries

They named him after a man of cloth

Called him Amos Moses



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