| Song | Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| Artist | Johnny Rebel |
| Album | The Johnny Rebel Collection - Collection One |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Clifford Joseph Trahan |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Johnny Rebel |
| [00:00.00] | |
| [00:04.841] | You niggas listen now |
| [00:07.285] | I'm gonna tell you how |
| [00:10.387] | To keep from getting torchered |
| [00:12.473] | When the Klan is on the prowl |
| [00:14.799] | Stay at home at night |
| [00:16.991] | And lock your doors up tight |
| [00:19.295] | Don't go outside or else you'll find |
| [00:21.935] | Those crosses-a-burnin' bright |
| [00:25.125] | Now I know you won't believe me |
| [00:27.711] | So I'm gonna tell you why |
| [00:30.265] | The Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [00:32.656] | Is gonna get you bye-bye |
| [00:35.112] | I'm warnin' you that when I'm through |
| [00:37.595] | You're gonna change your tune |
| [00:40.239] | This story's 'bout a nigga |
| [00:42.567] | His name was Levi Coon |
| [00:46.061] | He walked into a cafe |
| [00:48.519] | He thought he'd get a bite |
| [00:51.151] | He thought that they would serve him |
| [00:53.598] | Since they passed the civil rights |
| [00:56.234] | The waitress told him no |
| [00:58.395] | And that he'd better go |
| [01:00.801] | He said, "No ma'am, my Uncle Sam say |
| [01:03.704] | I don't have to go." |
| [01:06.686] | So he sat there in that cafe |
| [01:09.004] | Bein' stubborn as a mule |
| [01:11.703] | No matter what she said |
| [01:13.638] | He wouldn't get up off that stool |
| [01:16.596] | He sat there like a jackass |
| [01:18.772] | Said, "I'm gonna demonstarate. |
| [01:21.468] | I came in here to eat, and |
| [01:23.658] | I ain't leavin' 'til I've ate." |
| [01:27.551] | The waitess had enough |
| [01:30.558] | She said, "I'll call your bluff." |
| [01:32.366] | She said, "If we can't treat you right |
| [01:34.781] | We'll have to treat you rough." |
| [01:37.268] | The phone was in her hands |
| [01:39.373] | She gave him one more chance |
| [01:42.021] | He wouldn't go, and so she called the Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [01:47.965] | When he saw them kajuns comin' |
| [01:50.360] | Levi knew it was too late |
| [01:53.021] | His eyes popped out his head |
| [01:55.144] | And his kinky hair got straight |
| [01:57.902] | He said, "Oh lousy white folks |
| [02:00.203] | I didn't mean a thing. |
| [02:02.781] | Why did I have to listen |
| [02:05.075] | To that demonstrator King?" |
| [02:08.925] | Now niggas understand |
| [02:11.354] | They tied up both his hands |
| [02:13.875] | He was at the mercy of |
| [02:16.540] | The Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [02:18.870] | I knew just what they'd do |
| [02:21.197] | Levi knew it too |
| [02:23.485] | I knew what kind of torture |
| [02:26.304] | They would put that nigga through |
| [02:29.411] | Now the moral of this story |
| [02:32.089] | As plain as it can be |
| [02:34.781] | Niggas mind your business |
| [02:36.998] | And let us white folks be |
| [02:39.589] | You'd better heed my warnin' |
| [02:42.258] | And try to understand |
| [02:44.467] | Don't you demonstrate around the Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Clifford Joseph Trahan |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : Johnny Rebel |
| [00:00.00] | |
| [00:04.841] | You niggas listen now |
| [00:07.285] | I' m gonna tell you how |
| [00:10.387] | To keep from getting torchered |
| [00:12.473] | When the Klan is on the prowl |
| [00:14.799] | Stay at home at night |
| [00:16.991] | And lock your doors up tight |
| [00:19.295] | Don' t go outside or else you' ll find |
| [00:21.935] | Those crossesaburnin' bright |
| [00:25.125] | Now I know you won' t believe me |
| [00:27.711] | So I' m gonna tell you why |
| [00:30.265] | The Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [00:32.656] | Is gonna get you byebye |
| [00:35.112] | I' m warnin' you that when I' m through |
| [00:37.595] | You' re gonna change your tune |
| [00:40.239] | This story' s ' bout a nigga |
| [00:42.567] | His name was Levi Coon |
| [00:46.061] | He walked into a cafe |
| [00:48.519] | He thought he' d get a bite |
| [00:51.151] | He thought that they would serve him |
| [00:53.598] | Since they passed the civil rights |
| [00:56.234] | The waitress told him no |
| [00:58.395] | And that he' d better go |
| [01:00.801] | He said, " No ma' am, my Uncle Sam say |
| [01:03.704] | I don' t have to go." |
| [01:06.686] | So he sat there in that cafe |
| [01:09.004] | Bein' stubborn as a mule |
| [01:11.703] | No matter what she said |
| [01:13.638] | He wouldn' t get up off that stool |
| [01:16.596] | He sat there like a jackass |
| [01:18.772] | Said, " I' m gonna demonstarate. |
| [01:21.468] | I came in here to eat, and |
| [01:23.658] | I ain' t leavin' ' til I' ve ate." |
| [01:27.551] | The waitess had enough |
| [01:30.558] | She said, " I' ll call your bluff." |
| [01:32.366] | She said, " If we can' t treat you right |
| [01:34.781] | We' ll have to treat you rough." |
| [01:37.268] | The phone was in her hands |
| [01:39.373] | She gave him one more chance |
| [01:42.021] | He wouldn' t go, and so she called the Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [01:47.965] | When he saw them kajuns comin' |
| [01:50.360] | Levi knew it was too late |
| [01:53.021] | His eyes popped out his head |
| [01:55.144] | And his kinky hair got straight |
| [01:57.902] | He said, " Oh lousy white folks |
| [02:00.203] | I didn' t mean a thing. |
| [02:02.781] | Why did I have to listen |
| [02:05.075] | To that demonstrator King?" |
| [02:08.925] | Now niggas understand |
| [02:11.354] | They tied up both his hands |
| [02:13.875] | He was at the mercy of |
| [02:16.540] | The Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [02:18.870] | I knew just what they' d do |
| [02:21.197] | Levi knew it too |
| [02:23.485] | I knew what kind of torture |
| [02:26.304] | They would put that nigga through |
| [02:29.411] | Now the moral of this story |
| [02:32.089] | As plain as it can be |
| [02:34.781] | Niggas mind your business |
| [02:36.998] | And let us white folks be |
| [02:39.589] | You' d better heed my warnin' |
| [02:42.258] | And try to understand |
| [02:44.467] | Don' t you demonstrate around the Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Clifford Joseph Trahan |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Johnny Rebel |
| [00:00.00] | |
| [00:04.841] | You niggas listen now |
| [00:07.285] | I' m gonna tell you how |
| [00:10.387] | To keep from getting torchered |
| [00:12.473] | When the Klan is on the prowl |
| [00:14.799] | Stay at home at night |
| [00:16.991] | And lock your doors up tight |
| [00:19.295] | Don' t go outside or else you' ll find |
| [00:21.935] | Those crossesaburnin' bright |
| [00:25.125] | Now I know you won' t believe me |
| [00:27.711] | So I' m gonna tell you why |
| [00:30.265] | The Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [00:32.656] | Is gonna get you byebye |
| [00:35.112] | I' m warnin' you that when I' m through |
| [00:37.595] | You' re gonna change your tune |
| [00:40.239] | This story' s ' bout a nigga |
| [00:42.567] | His name was Levi Coon |
| [00:46.061] | He walked into a cafe |
| [00:48.519] | He thought he' d get a bite |
| [00:51.151] | He thought that they would serve him |
| [00:53.598] | Since they passed the civil rights |
| [00:56.234] | The waitress told him no |
| [00:58.395] | And that he' d better go |
| [01:00.801] | He said, " No ma' am, my Uncle Sam say |
| [01:03.704] | I don' t have to go." |
| [01:06.686] | So he sat there in that cafe |
| [01:09.004] | Bein' stubborn as a mule |
| [01:11.703] | No matter what she said |
| [01:13.638] | He wouldn' t get up off that stool |
| [01:16.596] | He sat there like a jackass |
| [01:18.772] | Said, " I' m gonna demonstarate. |
| [01:21.468] | I came in here to eat, and |
| [01:23.658] | I ain' t leavin' ' til I' ve ate." |
| [01:27.551] | The waitess had enough |
| [01:30.558] | She said, " I' ll call your bluff." |
| [01:32.366] | She said, " If we can' t treat you right |
| [01:34.781] | We' ll have to treat you rough." |
| [01:37.268] | The phone was in her hands |
| [01:39.373] | She gave him one more chance |
| [01:42.021] | He wouldn' t go, and so she called the Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [01:47.965] | When he saw them kajuns comin' |
| [01:50.360] | Levi knew it was too late |
| [01:53.021] | His eyes popped out his head |
| [01:55.144] | And his kinky hair got straight |
| [01:57.902] | He said, " Oh lousy white folks |
| [02:00.203] | I didn' t mean a thing. |
| [02:02.781] | Why did I have to listen |
| [02:05.075] | To that demonstrator King?" |
| [02:08.925] | Now niggas understand |
| [02:11.354] | They tied up both his hands |
| [02:13.875] | He was at the mercy of |
| [02:16.540] | The Kajun Ku Klux Klan |
| [02:18.870] | I knew just what they' d do |
| [02:21.197] | Levi knew it too |
| [02:23.485] | I knew what kind of torture |
| [02:26.304] | They would put that nigga through |
| [02:29.411] | Now the moral of this story |
| [02:32.089] | As plain as it can be |
| [02:34.781] | Niggas mind your business |
| [02:36.998] | And let us white folks be |
| [02:39.589] | You' d better heed my warnin' |
| [02:42.258] | And try to understand |
| [02:44.467] | Don' t you demonstrate around the Kajun Ku Klux Klan |