Muckalee Creek Water Lyrics
Luke Bryan
Lyrics
t 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.
Song & Lyrics Facts
Luke Bryan’s “Muckalee Creek Water” was released on October 6, 2008 as part of his album Doin' My Thing. The song was written by Luke Bryan and Jeff Stevens and features Luke's band comprised of guitarist Jody Stevens, bassist Justin Williamson, drummer Kurt Allison, and keyboardist Michael Carter.
In the lyrics, Bryan sings about a man who is missing home and wishing he could take a dip in Muckalee Creek Water. The chorus of the song speaks to the longing for familiarity and comfort that comes with being away from home.