Story Behind The Song
I lost 2 boats and a house.
Song Description
The story of a World Record Killer hurricane.
Song Length |
4:48 |
Genre |
Unique - Unclassified |
Tempo |
Very Slow (Under 70) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Heartbreaking, Depressing |
Subject |
Disasters, Water |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
He came out of the south
Like some vanquished dictator
Lookin' for a war to wage
How could we know
When he started to blow
The level at which he would rage
He was acting kind of partial
to Kingston, Jamaica
when something to the west
caught his eye
Maybe Belize, or Cancun if you please
Is where everybody's gona die
Hurricane Mitch - that son of a bitch
He'll take your home
And he'll leave you a ditch
He had no plan - He's a one eyed show
But how was anybody to know
Where he'd go.
When he began to get strong
I knew that something was wrong
And when he turned to the west
I was certain
It was time to say goodbye
And keep my family alive
If Belize was to face the final curtain
When he set out to sea
No one could agree
Just what the old boy might be thinkin'
We were lucky up here
But he took out the piers
Still he left us some beers
For the drinkin'
Oh General Mitch - you made the Fantom pitch
You kill the poor babies
You kill the rich
Stronger than an army - You're a one man show
But how was anybody to know
Where you'd go
Mitch opened his mouth
And then headed south
He swallowed up the Swans and the Guanaja
He stopped in Roatan
And there he made a stand
While he set his sights on Managua
When the mountain came down
On the Nicaraguan towns
He killed 9,000 plus - they're still countin'
He went back to sea - then took a heading of Northeast
to rain on the mountains
Like a fountain
Now look at you Mitch
You're a son of a bitch
You left so many homeless
Without even a stitch
And now your cryin'
On your way to Key West
If you never come again
We would all think that's best
©1998 T. Budd
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