Lyrics
Lil bit of (this) little bit of (that)
Expressing a mixture of different elements or experiences.
(A little bit more) she'll be coming right back (right back)
With a bit more of something, someone will return.
Yeah I came out the woods (like a big Swamp walker)
Emerging from the woods like a significant figure, possibly with a wild or unconventional demeanor.
Next thing u know we got (sons and daughters)
The consequence of the narrator's actions in the woods is the creation of offspring.
Who's that man (coming out that water)
Someone, possibly the narrator, emerging from the water, creating intrigue.
Oh good lawd he got me (hot and bothered)
The sight of the person from the water causes excitement or arousal.
.bring the meat home then she (throw it right back)
After obtaining meat, the narrator's partner reciprocates by throwing it back, possibly metaphorical.
Yea She (throw it right back)
Repetition of the partner throwing the meat back, emphasizing the reciprocity.
so I (brought it right back)
The narrator returns the favor by bringing something back.
Turn a pretty city lady to a Bayou Baby
Transforming a sophisticated urban woman into someone connected to the Bayou lifestyle.
I just Feed her gumbo till she can't take no mo
Feeding her gumbo until she can't take any more, suggesting indulgence in a cultural dish.
Cornfed raising wit dem big ol tators
Being raised in a cornfed environment with substantial potatoes.
She thicker than some roux make it do what it do
Describing the partner as curvier than roux, a thickening agent, highlighting attractiveness.
want a man wit a beard no how to skin a deer
Expressing a preference for a man with a beard and outdoor skills.
Some trouble come around She know I'm right here
Ready to face any trouble that comes around.
Looking at me like a snack told me bring it right back bring it bring it right back so I brought it right back
The partner requests the narrator to bring something back, repeating the request.
Louisiana animal eat it like a cannibal
Describing oneself as an animal from Louisiana, emphasizing a primal nature.
Big Machinery so you better read the manual
Warning others about dealing with a skilled individual who requires understanding.
ain't dealing with a amateur big Swamp monster
Referring to oneself as a big Swamp monster with expertise.
Call me rogaoux in the woods down yonder
Identifying as "rogaoux" in the woods, possibly a nickname or reference to a local legend.
Shake a lil something for a hard work man wit some calused up hands and ol farmers tan
Shaking something for a hardworking man with calloused hands and a farmer's tan.
Take her to the land n we looking for some food
Going to the land to find food with the partner.
I kill it she cook it n
The narrator hunts, and the partner cooks; this is their routine.
Baby this is how we move
Describing the partnership's lifestyle and movement.
HOOOK
Start of the hook, a repetitive and catchy section.
Shake it like some seasonin
Various elements of the hook, emphasizing shaking, hot sauce, and the narrator's abilities in hunting, fishing, and providing for the partner.
put some hot sauce in it
-get the grease hot I’ll be there in a minute
-truck pull up and she come runnin
-camouflage on can’t see me coming
-big beer belly keep her warm when she cold
-big ole beard might tickle her soul
-lay under covers til the grass don’t grow she know Imma bring the meat home
-I can hunt it I can fish it
-I can pick it if I plant it
-I can kill it
-I can can it
-with a lil..
-I can manage with a lot I do damage
-call me Big PO
-Mr bayou baby bring the meat to your Door.
Identifying as "Big PO" and referencing the Bayou lifestyle.
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