| Lyrics: | MAULING LIVE OAK
One day I was traveling - I happened to
think,
"My pockets
are empty, I can't buy a drink.
I am an old bummer, completely dead broke,
And there's
nothing to do but go mauling
live oak."
cho: Derry down, down, down, derry
down.
Well, I went right away for to see Captain
Swift
To see and find out
could he give me a lift.
He looked me all over from top unto toe.
Said he "You're the boy
that live-oaking
must go "
Then he brought out the contract that both
of us
signed
To keep and secure if we both were inclined.
But the very best wages that he could
afford
'Twas only five dollars a month and my board
Well I had to get ready without
much delay,
For the schooner was sailing the very next
day
With two pints of
whiskey, a pipe and a spoon
Away we set sail for Mosquito Lagoon.
Now, bluff was the
game that we played every
night,
And in it Charles Douglass he took great
delight.
He won my tobacco, while others cracked jokes
He said, "You'll get more when
you're mauling
live oak."
Now, mauling this live oak, I'll say it's
great
fun,
Especially the dry ones that makes the sweat
run.
It'll make your axe handles
to glimmer and
smoke -
You need iron handles for mauling live oak.
It's
mosquitoes by day, and it's midges by
night.
The sand fleas and bedbugs, they bother
me
quite,
And if ever back home my head I do poke,
To Hell I'll kick Swift and his
goddam
live oak.
From Minstrelsy of Maine, via Tom McHenry who blended
three
versions.
Recorded by the Boarding Party, Folk Legacy
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