Floyd
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Floyd was a trapper way back in the holler
Made moonshine so he could make a dollar
Six feet tall, dressed in overalls
And wore himself a long gray beard

People say Floyd came to town one day
But two law dogs got in his way
Floyd never hurt no one in his life
But they never came back this way
No, they never came back this way

And the people say
Aye, aye, aye, aye hear the hound dogs moan
Aye, aye, aye, aye now that Floyd is long gone
And the creeper was a creepin' and the souls they were hollerin' singin'
Aye, aye, aye, aye, aye

The G-men came out to track him down
But the swamp was too deep, even one of them drowned
They sent in the hellhounds but they turned around singing
How how how how how

And the people say
Aye, aye, aye, aye hear the hound dogs moan
Aye, aye, aye, aye now that Floyd is long gone
And the creeper was a creepin' and the souls they were hollerin' singin'
Aye, aye, aye, aye, aye

Yeah the souls are they were cryin'
Yeah the creeper he was creepin'

Sheriff Boudreaux came to talk to his neighbors
All they could say is he was eaten by a gator
The legend lives on but Floyd he's at home singing
How how how how how

And the soul said
Aye, aye, aye, aye hear the hound dogs moan
Aye, aye, aye, aye now that Floyd is long gone
Aye, aye, aye, aye now that Floyd is long gone
There's a full moon now




The moon was shinin' bright singing
Aye aye aye aye aye

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lynyrd Skynyrd's song, Floyd, tell the story of a mysterious man who lived way back in the holler and made moonshine for a living. Floyd was a towering figure, standing at six feet tall, dressed in overalls, and sporting a long gray beard. He was an innocent man who never hurt anyone in his life. However, one day, two law dogs got in his way, and Floyd was forced to defend himself. The law dogs never returned, and Floyd was presumed to be the reason why. As a result, the legend of Floyd grew among the locals, and his presence in the holler was marked by the mournful cries of hound dogs.


Floyd evaded capture by the G-men who tracked him down, and even the hellhounds sent in to capture him turned back, overwhelmed by his strength and defiance. The lyrics suggest how deep and uncharted the swamp was, and how Floyd was a master of his domain. Even when the authorities tried to find and capture him, he was always one step ahead.


The legend of Floyd lives on, and even though he is presumed dead, his memory is celebrated by the mournful howling of the hound dogs. The fact that the lyrics mention a full moon suggests a dark and foreboding atmosphere that is still present in the holler. The story of Floyd is a haunting one, full of mystery and raw power, and the lyrics evoke a deep sense of respect for this man who lived and died by his own code.


Line by Line Meaning

Floyd was a trapper way back in the holler
Floyd was a man who lived way back in a remote valley and made a living by trapping animals.


Made moonshine so he could make a dollar
Floyd also sold illegal alcohol called moonshine to earn money.


Six feet tall, dressed in overalls
Floyd was a tall man wearing regular work clothes such as overalls.


And wore himself a long gray beard
Floyd had a long beard that was gray in color.


People say Floyd came to town one day
According to rumors, Floyd visited the nearby town at some point.


But two law dogs got in his way
However, two policemen or law enforcers stopped Floyd from moving further.


Floyd never hurt no one in his life
Despite his reputation, Floyd never intentionally harmed anyone throughout his entire life.


But they never came back this way
After meeting with Floyd, the law enforcers never returned to that location again.


No, they never came back this way
This line reinforces the fact that the law enforcers never returned to this location again.


And the people say
According to the rumors, the people in that area say...


Aye, aye, aye, aye hear the hound dogs moan
They heard the hound dogs making mournful sounds, possibly due to Floyd's demise.


Aye, aye, aye, aye now that Floyd is long gone
The people are now remembering Floyd because he is no longer alive or present in that area.


And the creeper was a creepin' and the souls they were hollerin' singin'
This line is a metaphor that represents the eerie and spooky atmosphere of the location where Floyd lived and died.


The G-men came out to track him down
Later on, government agents or detectives were sent to track down Floyd.


But the swamp was too deep, even one of them drowned
The location where Floyd lived was very difficult and dangerous to navigate due to the swamp, and one of the G-men even drowned.


They sent in the hellhounds but they turned around singing
The detectives sent in well-trained dogs to track down Floyd, but even the dogs were scared and turned around.


Yeah the souls are they were cryin'
This line again represents the spooky and mysterious atmosphere of the area where Floyd lived and died.


Yeah the creeper he was creepin'
The word 'creeper' here represents the mysterious presence that is always around the area where Floyd lived and died.


Sheriff Boudreaux came to talk to his neighbors
Sheriff Boudreaux, whose jurisdiction includes that area, came to talk to the people who lived near Floyd's cabin.


All they could say is he was eaten by a gator
The only explanation that Sheriff Boudreaux could get from the neighbors was that Floyd was eaten by an alligator.


The legend lives on but Floyd he's at home singing
Even though Floyd is dead, his legend or story lives on, and people continue to talk about him. This line is a metaphor that represents the idea that Floyd's spirit or ghost is still present in his home or place of death and is still 'singing'.


There's a full moon now
This line is setting the stage for the final chorus that follows.


The moon was shinin' bright singing
The full moon is bright and shining, representing a supernatural occurrence. This line is again a metaphor that represents the eerie and spooky atmosphere of the location.


Aye aye aye aye aye
This is the chorus being repeated, which is a mournful cry or expression of respect for Floyd, who is still remembered by the people in that area.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JOHN LOWERY, JOHNNY VAN ZANT, R ROSSINGTON GARY, RICKEY LYNN MEDLOCK

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