I feel like a kite without a string Only my tail to guide me Just paper and sticks and tattered sheets Waiting on a friendly wind Hold all our memories in one hand So tight that you won’t let ‘em go And in the other hand we pray That the wind and the panic and the rain Would all turn to a soft and quiet snow A long time ago when I was young I used to know everything Now it’s today and I am sure That I don’t know anything at all Holding all our memories in one hand So tight that you won’t let ‘em go And in the other hand we pray That the wind and the panic and the rain Would all turn to a soft and quiet, gentle peaceful snow Oh when dem Saints come marching in I’ll be walking to New Orleans I’ll be eating beignets at Du Monde Singing Joni at the Carrollton Station I’ll be hanging out in Jackson Square Twelve o’clock I’ll meet you there I’ll be down on Frenchman with Big Chief Trying to find a place to eat Tailgating at the Dome Man I can’t wait to go home All our precious hearts were all shattered Scattered across the land But I knew that I was going back To a place where I know who I am Holding all our memories in one hand So tight that you wont ever ever ever let ‘em go And in the other hand we pray That the wind and the panic and the rain Would all turn to a soft and quiet, gentle peaceful N.O.L.A. Crescent City Snow It is three a.m. at the Circle Bar Where the hell did we park that car? Yeah and it’s six a.m. at the Christmas Lounge Man, we got a hell of a town A town where your Grandma tells my Grandma While they’re sitting by a fire And we will all go down to the Audubon Zoo And they’ll all ask for you They’ll all be singing Who Dat Who Dat Who Dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints Who Dat Who Dat Oh, when dem Saints come marchin’ in Oh, when dem Saints come marchin’ in Yeah when dem Saints come marchin’ in Oh, when dem Saints come marchin’ in They’ll all be singing Who Dat Who Dat Who Dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints Singing Who Dat Who Dat Ohhhhhhhhh What What What Yeah Yeah Saints!