You see, where I come from, we don't have any dry land Oh, some of the poorer people do But the nobility all live right in the swamp Oh, tell us about it, Princess Oh, I don't like to brag No, please I come from the land of the foggy, foggy dew Where walking through the meadow in the morning Is like walking through glue The swamps of home Are brushed with green and gold At break of day At break of day The swamps of home Are lovely to behold From far away From far away In my soul is the beauty of the bog In my memory the magic of the mud Mud I know that blood is thicker than water But the swamps of home Are thicker than blood! Blood Where e'er I roam My heart grows dank and cold My face grows gray When shadows fall and I hear the call Of the swamps of home I hear them calling me now, calling me back Calling me "Winnifred! Winnifred! Winnifred! Winnifred! Who do you think you are? Girl of the swamp, you've gone too far Maid of the marshland, give up the struggle Listen to the voice of the swamp Gluggle, uggle, uggle! Gluggle, uggle, uggle! Where e'er I roam The whips of fate may smart But deep down in my heart One thought will abide And will ne'er be forgotten Though I search far and wide There is no land as rotten Rotten, rotten, rotten, rotten, rotten, rotten, rotten As the swamps of home The swamps of home