
Dinner at Dixie
(Verse 1) Down by the bayou, where the moss hangs low, There's a tale folks whisper, 'bout a dark shadow. Old Jed, with a glint in his eye, He'd invite you for supper, and you'd never say goodbye. (Chorus) In the heart of Dixie, where the river runs deep, Jed's table, where the lost souls weep. He’d cook up a feast, like you’ve never seen, But the meat on the plate, ain’t just pork and beans. (Verse 2) People went missing, one by one, Disappeared in the night, beneath the Southern sun. Neighbors whispered secrets, 'bout the strange goings-on, But nobody dared, to say what was wrong. (Chorus) In the heart of Dixie, where the river runs deep, Jed's table, where the lost souls weep. He’d cook up a feast, like you’ve never seen, But the meat on the plate, ain’t just pork and beans. (Bridge) Sheriff came knocking, one cold winter’s eve, Found a pot on the stove, that you wouldn’t believe. Bones in the corner, and a wicked grin, Jed’s laughter, the devil’s own kin. (Solo) (Outro) Now the house stands empty, by the haunted bayou, But the legend of Jed, well, it still rings true. They say if you’re wanderin', in the dead of night, You’ll hear him calling, for just one more bite. yummy
