Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Lakes Of Pontchartrain, artist - Andy M. Stewart. Album song The Man In The Moon, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 14.03.2006
Record label: Green Linnet
Song language: English
The Lakes Of Pontchartrain |
Being on one bright March morning |
I bid New Orleans adieu |
And I took the road to Jackson Town |
My fortune to renew |
I cursed all foreign money |
No credit could I gain |
Which filled my heart with longing for |
The lakes of Ponchartrain |
I stepped on board of a railroad car |
Beneath the morning sun |
And I rode the rods till evening |
And laid me down again |
No friend to me, all strangers |
Till a dark girl towards me came |
And I fell in love with a Creole girl |
By the lakes of Ponchartrain |
I said, «My pretty Creole girl |
My money here’s no good |
If it weren’t for the alligators |
I’d sleep out in the wood» |
«You're welcome here, kind stranger |
Our house is very plain |
But we never turned a stranger out |
On the banks of Pontchartrain» |
She took me to her mammy’s house |
And treated me right well |
The hair upon her shoulders |
In long dark ringlets fell |
To try to paint her beauty |
I’m sure would be in vain |
So handsome was my Creole girl |
By the lakes of Pontchartrain |
I asked her if she’d marry me |
Oh no, that could never be |
For she had got a lover |
And he was far at sea |
And she vowed that she would wait for him |
And true she would remain |
So constant was my Creole girl |
By the lakes of Pontchartrain |
So fare-thee-well, my bonnie young girl |
I never will see you more |
But I’ll ne’er forget your kindness |
In the cottage by the shore |
And at each social gathering |
A flowing glass I’ll drink |
And I’ll drink a health to my Creole girl |
By the lakes of Pontchartrain |