"Moosechin Stew"
Written
by: Gary Morris/Victoria Shaw/Jana Stanfield
In a bar in old Montana
A rumor circled round
How the men went up
on the mountain
And they never came
back down
Tell me why don't they
come back
Could it be that they
lose their will
I have to solve this
mystery
Had to find out for
myself
So I headed up on the
mountain
The trail was deep
and long
When I saw her in the
shadows
I heard her siren song
She said I'm glad you
made it
I've been waitin' here
just for you
You look so hungry
Won't you have some
stew
Chorus:
Well it was two parts
passion
And a pound of gold
Just enough hope to
save your soul
A dash of trust and
pure desire
A burnin' ash and a
red hot fire
Velvet blood
Turtle dove
Purple lace
Just for taste
Something borrowed
and something blue
And the chin of a moose
She called it moosechin
stew
Well her smile became
a rainbow
After summer rain
She held me close and
whispered
Darlin' aren't you
glad you came
Then I knew it was
over
I had finally learned
the truth
There's no resisting
what she called
moosechin stew
(Chorus)
There's a little witch
in every woman
She's free to cast
a spell
She'll tempt you with
what she got from heaven
And make you feel like
hell
Tell me why do they
do it
Well it's a womanly
thing to do
Every woman since the
first of time
Has her own kind of
brew
Well it's two parts
passion
And a pound of gold
Just enough hope to
save your soul
A dash of trust and
pure desire
Burnin' ash and a red
hot fire
Velvet blood
Turtle dove
Purple lace
Just for taste
Something borrowed
and something blue
And the chin of a moose
It's called moosechin
stew