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Rated: 13+ · Lyrics · Occult · #1230867
To this day Marie is known as the Voodoo Queen.


Voodoo Queen of New Orleans


She was long and lovely from 'way down south,
she had blood on her hands, blood on her mouth.
She'd got voodoo spells and incantations.
She lived on one of those big plantations.
Had she done something bad? Well I don’t know.
She went by the name of Marie Laveau.

She had golden skin and curly black hair,
down near the bayou you could find her there,
with her big old snake wrapped 'round and 'round,
it was party time when the sun went down.
Cauldron would bubble and naked they'd dance,
potions concocted, 'round the fire she’d prance.

She had a mojo hand, a black cat bone,
wouldn't want her to catch you all alone.
There were stories told of the men she’d charmed;
like her husband Jacques, he wasn't alarmed,
he just disappeared, he never returned,
just ashes left and the incense she burned.

Stroll though the graveyard down near Bayou Street
upon St. John’s Eve when the spirits meet.
There on her tomb is perched a big black crow
masking the spirit of Marie Laveau.
She leads the rites and the ritual scene,
forever known as the the Voodoo Queen.



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Photo by Samantha Corfield
Tomb of Marie Laveau
St. Louis Cemetary #1
New Orleans




Marie Laveau lived from 1794 to 1881 on North Rampart Street, New Orleans. When requested, she used the Voodoo religion's magical powers to control one's enemies, lovers and acquaintances.

The type of music I have in mind for this has twanging guitars and a heavy drum beat reminiscent of the Creedence Clearwater Revival song, "Down on the Bayou" or the Colin James song "Voodoo Thing".




*Delight* 1st place winner in "My Weekly Contest~Poetry's Prism".
Guest judge for the week LOTUSNEKO just had baby boy!

*Delight* 2nd place winner in the April, 2007 "You Be the Judge Poetry Contest."
Thanks Char!






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