Jimmie Driftwood

Jimmie Driftwood - Steamboat Mountain lyrics

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(Jimmy Driftwood)

I was standing on Point Peter, early in the morn

Way down on the river, I thought I heard a horn

I noted it was a steamboat and when she homed in sight

I know, she took the left-hand where the Buffalo meets the White

She passed the mouth of the rich land, a-ridin' on the swell

She tore on through the clean break like a bull-bat out of hell

My friend, she was a beauty, so long and tall and sleek

She floated Old Mount Heresy, then she took up Davy's Creek

I plump forgot to tell you, there was an awful flood

The valleys all were water and the mountain-tops were mud

I wondered if the time had come when the lovely Buffalo

Was a deep and rugged channel in the Golf of Mexico

-Solo-

The pilot, he was crazy, he had moonshine on the brain

He fired her up with pine nuts, then he took off in the rain

Then rain, she got so heavy, the clouds, they got so low

The steamboat left the creek and to the heaven, she did go

The embers from the smoke stack and the rain forked from the wheel

With lightning and with thunder, caused the boat to rock and reel

And when she came to earth again, there was an awful sound

The trees went up to heaven and the boat went under ground

You know, it must have happened, though it never could have been

Don't tell me that you doubt it, if you want to be my friend

She went down in the ground and pushed the earth away out far

We call her Steamboat Mountain, you can see her from afar

-Solo-

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