| On the water down in New Orleans
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| My baby’s the pearl of the quarter
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| She’s a charmer like you’ve never seen
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| Singing voulez voulez voulez-vous
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| Where the sailor spends his hard-earned pay
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| Red beans and rice for a quarter
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| You can see her almost any day
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| Singing voulez voulez voulez-vous
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| And if you hear from my Louise
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| Won’t you tell her that I said hello
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| Please make it clear
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| When her day is done
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| She got a place to go
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| I walked alone down the miracle mile
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| I met my baby by the shrine of the martyr
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| She stole my heart with her Cajun smile
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| Singing voulez voulez voulez-vous
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| She loved the million dollar words I’d say
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| She loved the candy and flowers that I bought her
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| Said she loved me and was on her way
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| Singing voulez voulez voulez-vous
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| And if you hear from my Louise
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| Won’t you tell her that I love her so
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| Please make it clear
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| When her day is done
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| She got a place to go |