The poem is about a couple going fishing for crawdads together in a crawdad hole. They sing about preparing their fishing poles, seeing another man collecting crawdads in a sack, and wondering what they will do when the stream runs dry and the crawdads start to die. The couple addresses each other affectionately as "Honey" and "Baby" throughout the poem.
The poem is about a couple going fishing for crawdads together in a crawdad hole. They sing about preparing their fishing poles, seeing another man collecting crawdads in a sack, and wondering what they will do when the stream runs dry and the crawdads start to die. The couple addresses each other affectionately as "Honey" and "Baby" throughout the poem.
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The poem is about a couple going fishing for crawdads together in a crawdad hole. They sing about preparing their fishing poles, seeing another man collecting crawdads in a sack, and wondering what they will do when the stream runs dry and the crawdads start to die. The couple addresses each other affectionately as "Honey" and "Baby" throughout the poem.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd