It flows underneath the 32 bridge. It cuts through the heart of south Georiga. Big copper heads, and mean wild pigs. And gator's in the weeds, waitin' for ya. I leave my phone in the truck. I leave my truck at the road. My four-wheeler gets me to where I wanna go. I leave the world behind, I pull my hat down low. Get back to my roots, by a full moon glow. I got an old John boat that I stow down there, on them hot summer nights, When I get a wild hair. I got a moonshine stash, in a side rest stump. And a catfish line goin' thump thump. And old tractor tire, when I sit by the fire. And drink to a sweet swamp song. So if you're looking for me, don't even bother. When I dip my feet in that Muckalee Creek Water Daddy brought me down here when I was a kid. Taught me how to bait a crawfish basket From the time I was old enough to walk, he had me running down squirrels and rabbits. I feel right at home, in this neck of the woods. if this was all I had, I'd be living good. So let the stock market do what its gonna do, let the dollar go down and gas up through the roof. I got an old John boat that I stow down there, on them hot summer nights, When I get a wild hair. I got a moonshine stash, in a side rest stump. And a catfish line goin' thump thump. And old tractor tire, when I sit by the fire. And drink to a sweet swamp song. So if you're looking for me, don't even bother. When I dip my feet in that Muckalee Creek Water I'm free and I'm me being everything that I wanna be. Nobody jacking with me, no sign of those city lights. Hell with them city lights. Well, I got an old John boat that I stow down there, on them hot summer nights, When I get a wild hair. I got a moonshine stash, in a side rest stump. And a catfish line goin' thump thump thump. And old tractor tire, when I sit by the fire. And drink to a sweet swamp song. So if you're looking for me, don't even holler. When I dip my feet in that Muckalee Creek Water that Muckalee Creek Water