RIP Billy Joe MacCallister

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RIP Billy Joe MacCallister

#1 Post by ne1410s » Tue Jun 03, 2008 1:46 pm

It was the third of June, another hot and dusty Delta day...
"When you argue with a fool, there are two fools in the argument."

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Re: RIP Billy Joe MacCallister

#2 Post by TheConfessor » Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:05 pm

ne1410s wrote:It was the third of June, another hot and dusty Delta day...
Thanks for the timely reminder. However, it was a sleepy day, not necessarily hot.
It was the third of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day
I was out choppin' cotton and my brother was balin' hay
And at dinner time we stopped and walked back to the house to eat
And Mama hollered out the back door "y'all remember to wipe your feet"
And then she said "I got some news this mornin' from Choctaw Ridge"
"Today Billy Joe MacAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge"

And Papa said to Mama as he passed around the blackeyed peas
"Well, Billy Joe never had a lick of sense, pass the biscuits, please"
"There's five more acres in the lower forty I've got to plow"
And Mama said it was shame about Billy Joe, anyhow
Seems like nothin' ever comes to no good up on Choctaw Ridge
And now Billy Joe MacAllister's jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge

And Brother said he recollected when he and Tom and Billie Joe
Put a frog down my back at the Carroll County picture show
And wasn't I talkin' to him after church last Sunday night?
"I'll have another piece of apple pie, you know it don't seem right"
"I saw him at the sawmill yesterday on Choctaw Ridge"
"And now you tell me Billie Joe's jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge"

And Mama said to me "Child, what's happened to your appetite?"
"I've been cookin' all morning and you haven't touched a single bite"
"That nice young preacher, Brother Taylor, dropped by today"
"Said he'd be pleased to have dinner on Sunday, oh, by the way"
"He said he saw a girl that looked a lot like you up on Choctaw Ridge"
"And she and Billy Joe was throwing somethin' off the Tallahatchie Bridge"

A year has come 'n' gone since we heard the news 'bout Billy Joe
And Brother married Becky Thompson, they bought a store in Tupelo
There was a virus going 'round, Papa caught it and he died last Spring
And now Mama doesn't seem to wanna do much of anything
And me, I spend a lot of time pickin' flowers up on Choctaw Ridge

And drop them into the muddy water off the Tallahatchie Bridge

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#3 Post by ghostjmf » Tue Jun 03, 2008 3:52 pm

In my mind, it was the 13th of June.

Apparently not in the actual lyricist's mind. Oh, well.

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#4 Post by andrewjackson » Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:01 pm

I was once driving in Mississippi and crossed a bridge over the Tallahatchie River. The significance didn't really sink in until a little while later we crossed Choctaw Ridge.

The two come together in Panola County, MS which is just a short ways south of Memphis, TN.
No matter where you go, there you are.

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#5 Post by fantine33 » Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:15 pm

ne1410s wrote:It was the third of June, another hot and dusty Delta day...
You scared the crap out of me, I thought Robby Benson had died!

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Re: RIP Billy Joe MacCallister

#6 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:35 pm

fantine33 wrote:
ne1410s wrote:It was the third of June, another hot and dusty Delta day...
You scared the crap out of me, I thought Robby Benson had died!
I thought of that too.

Pretty good movie IMHO.
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