It was back in 1942, I was a member of a good platoon We were on maneuvers in Lousiana one night by the light of the moon The captain told us to ford a river, that's how it all begun We were knee deep in the Big Muddy and the big fool says to push on The sergeant said 'sir are you sure this is the best way back to the base?' 'Sergeant I once forded this river about a mile above this place It'll be a little soggy but keep on slogging we'll soon be on dry ground' We were waist deep in the Big Muddy and the big fool says to push on The sear gent said 'Sir with all this equipment no man will be able to swim' 'Oh don't be such a nervous Nelly ' the captain said to him 'All we need is a little determination; follow me I'll lead on' We were neck deep in the big muddy and the big fool says to push on All at once the moon clouded over, we heard a gurgling cry A few seconds later the captain's helmet was all that floated by Sergeant said 'Turn around men! I'm in charge from now on' We just made it out of the big muddy with the captain dead and gone Oh we stripped and dived and found his body, stuck in the old quick sand I guess he didn't know that the river was deeper than the place he'd once before been Another stream had joined the big muddy about a mile from where we'd gone We were lucky to escape from the big muddy when the big fool says to push on I'm not going to point to any moral, I'll leave that to yourself Maybe you're still walkin' and you're still talkin' and you'd like to keep your health But every time I read the paper that old feeling comes back on That we're waist deep in the big muddy and the big fool says to push on Waist deep in the big muddy and the big fool says to push on Waist deep in the big muddy and the big fool says to push on Oh, we're waist deep (waist deep), neck deep (neck deep), soon we'll all be over our heads Waist deep in the big muddy and the big fool says to push on