| Lyrics: | LA BELLE RIVIERE
Dillon
Bustin
1. Back in the days, the old books describe,
Back in the days of the
Indian tribes,
They prayed to the river to forever flow,
And the name that they give
her was Ohio
They fished her clear waters, They camped on her hills
Bathed at her
shallows and drank at her rills
Some Frenchmen they came, scouting for game,
Gazed
at the river, and asked of her name.
Chorus:
La belle riviere, the great
shining water,
Cas-quin-ampo-gamou La Fleuve du Saint Louis
No matter the name,
the meanings the same
She's a beautiful river, the Ohio.
2. The next to come in
were the Kentuckians,
The Buckeyes, the Hoosiers, the Suckers and then,
They bought
off the Indians, they cut down the trees,
For their barns and their mills and their
factories.
Down by the cornfield she ran with the mud
Down by the slaughterhouse she
flowed with the blood.
Below the brewery she was covered with suds
In the spring of
the year she could not help but to flood.
3. The next to come in were the government
men,
With their bankers and lawyers, their soldiers and then
They told the
shantyfolk well you needn't fear,
To let the river be dammed by our engineers
With a
lock over here, and a dock over there,
Bridges and trestles spanning the air
We'll
build a pumphouse above every town,
Bring the fresh water in and let the sewage float
down.
4. The last to come in have been the industry men,
Investing their billions
around every bend
Reactors they leak, refineries spill
Yet it's pleasant to swim in
and healthful to drink.
And I'm sitting here on the levee
Wonderin' at this long
history, I'm wonderin' at this river of fame
And if she ever again will live up to her
name.
1984.
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