Tin shacks and catfish bones
Been about all I've ever known
The junebugs rattle and roll
Around the old maypole
Thunder and lightning
I said the catfish are biting
I took a riverboat downstream
I think you know what I mean
The chicken hawks, they are gathering
Above my head, they are circling
Old friends coming out visiting
Say, "Hi," and talk about collecting
Stray dogs won't come near me
Was blind, now I see clearly
Believe I'm fixin' to die
When you're living in the country it's, "why, oh why?"
Oh, I'm sorry that I left my home, oh
Oh, I'm sorry that I left my home, oh
Look over yonder there
On the farther shore
On the farther shore
Look over yonder there
I see a ship of gold
I see a ship of gold
Beyond that mountain there
I see a City on the Hill
Its gates are open wide
I hear the ringing bells
Look over yonder there
On toward the burying ground
Poor boy's all afire
Poor boy's dead and gone
Oh, poor boy's dead and gone
One of these days
The Ship of Gold
Will carry me
To my reward
Out of this world
It will take me
To hear the horns of Jubilee
Pig fat and old pork rinds
Ain't enough to keep a man alive
The bullfrog sleeps all day
Come night he has his say
Believe I'm fixin' to die
Believe I'll take my rest
Believe I'm fixin' to die
Believe I'll take my rest
Oh, I'm sorry that I left my home, oh
Oh, I'm sorry that I left my home, oh
Ship of Gold was written by Tim Sult & Delfeayo Marsalis & Jean-Paul Gaster & Dan Maines & Neil Fallon.
Ship of Gold was produced by Jack Douglas.
Clutch released Ship of Gold on Tue Apr 14 1998.