South to Louisiana to the town of Thibodeaux South to Louisiana to the town of Thibodeaux Joe Boudreaux left Breaux Bridge, in the spring of forty-four With Jean-Pierre his partner and his cousin Robicheaux They crossed the Atchafalaya as they paddled their pirogue Through the swamps and the bayous to the town of Thibodeaux. They paddled through the marshlands and the swamps of Louisiane With the handles of the hand-made oars making blisters in their hands But they had to get to Thibodeaux so they went on through the swamps 'Cause tonight they were taking their Cajun girls to a crawfish sauce. The bayous are flowin' The crawfish keep a growin' South to Louisiana to the town of Thibodeaux South to Louisiana to the town of Thibodeaux Then Joe fell in love with a girl they call Maureen She came down from Opelousas to be crowned the Crawfish Queen They danced and sang at Abbeville and did the same Jeanneret Got married in the springtime and settled down in Lafayette Then Joe turned to Pierre with a crawfish in his hand He said, "Pierre, you're lookin' at mighty hungry man I'll take the crawfish by the neck and tear his tail like this Then pass him on to little Maureen Let her make a crawfish bisque" Where the bayous are winding The crawfish, they're finding South to Louisiana to the town of Thibodeaux South to Louisiana to the town of Thibodeaux