CLAY WALKER LYRICS - Money Ain't Everything

"Money Ain't Everything"



Let's go to Louisiana, boys



Way down in Louisiana

Where the moss and cypress grew

You'd find old Jack in a shotgun shack

In the back of the black bayou



Some folks called him crazy

But I knew better than that

He kept a hundred dollar bill

Tucked away in the brim

Of his dirty old cowboy hat



Jack told me a story

When I was ten years old

He said, "There was once a fool

Tried to swim this swamp

With his back weighted down with gold"



He said, "You should've seen that alligator smile

He had a meal fit for a king

But he ened up on my table son

Money ain't everything"



He said, "There's only one way into this world

And one way out it's true

You either eat the alligator

Or he's gonna eat you"



"There's people livin' in a high-rise

That'll never hear a robin sing

What good is first place

When you're in a rat race

Money ain't everything"



Little Maggie May was dying

Her heart was about to go

When her daddy found a sack

On the porch out back

With half a million dollars in gold



But they still talk about the stranger

Who saved her life that spring

No name on the note

But someone wrote

Money ain't everything



He said, "There's only one way into this world

And one way out it's true

You either eat the alligator

Or he's gonna eat you"



"There's people livin' in a high-rise

That'll never hear a robin sing

What good is first place

When you're in a rat race

Money ain't everything"



No name on the note

But I know who wrote

Money ain't everything