Mr. Errol he lives on the banks of Lake Arthur Where your windshield gets foggy, where your back roads Unwind Its a long way from Shreveport, not too far from Gueydan And its close to the home that I left behind Yah its close to the home that I left behind Mr. Errols a father, hes a farmer, hes a hunter And he talks to the ducks and the geese and the blind He works hard for the lives that he helps to make better And he lives by the graveyard of the rusted combines And he held my hand when my boots got too heavy With the mud from the rice fields coming to my behind We set out the decoys in the dark on the levy And we walked through the graveyard of the rusted combines Theres coffee and biscuits on the stove in the kitchen Theres a crack in the ceiling and a screened in front door And as the fog starts to settle on the banks of Lake Arthur I can still taste the whiskey from the night just before Its the Crown Royal whiskey from the night just before And its hard to get up at five in the morning Put your guns, put your shells, put your wine in a sack We look like some militia in our boots and our camo With a bird dog named Milo, hes asleep in the back He held my hand when my boots got too heavy With the mud from the rice fields coming to my behind We set out the decoys in the dark on the levy And we walked through the graveyard of the rusted combines The combines a monster, combines a saviour Looking down at the blades I can see heaven and hell Cold steel cut the rice crops for acres and acres Bill how many barrels? Man I cannot tell Bill how many dryers? Man I cannot tell From the banks of Lake Arthur to the Mermentau River Theres water as far as your good eyes can see At the Lake Arthur bar all the old men get rowdy They got bottles of whiskey that are older than me He held my hand when my boots got too heavy With the mud from the rice fields coming to my behind We set out the decoys in the dark on the levy And we walked through the graveyard of the rusted combines Sometimes I dream of a girl in a pickup With her window rolled down and her radio on And you look at the cypress on the Highway 190 And you give her away and you sing Jole Blon And you give her away and you sing Jole Blon And Mr. Errols a good friend he never a stranger When I come back it seems like Ive always been here Theres a sign in his kitchen its written in French If you run out of Schlitz, youve run out of beer He held my hand when my boots got too heavy With the mud from the rice fields coming to my behind We set out the decoys in the dark on the levy And we walked through the graveyard of the rusted combines