Lakes Of Pontchartrain V2 Lyrics


by Harvey Reid

(as sung by Martin Simpson )

Through streams and bogs and under bush, I made my weary way,

Though windfalls thick and devil’s floods, my aching feet did stray.

Until at last by evening start, on higher ground I gained,

And there I met with a Creole girl, by the Lakes of Pontchartrain.

Good evening to you Creole girl, my money is no good,

Although I fear the ‘gaitors, well I must defend the wood.

You are welcome here kind stranger, my house is very plain,

But we never turn a stranger out, by the Lakes of Pontchartrain.

She took me to her mammy’s house, and she treated me right well,

The hair around her shoulders, in them jet black ringlets fell.

I’d try to describe her beauty, but I find the words in vain,

So beautiful that Creole girl, by the Lakes of Pontchartrain.

Well I asked if she’d marry me, she said that could not be,

Because she loved a sailor, and he’s far away at sea.

She said that she would marry him, and true she would remain,

Even through he never did comeback, to the Lakes of Pontchartrain.

So farewell farwell you Creole girl, I’ll ne’er see you no more,

I’ll ne’er forget your kindness, in the cottage by the shore.

And at each social gathering, a flowing glass I’d drain,

And I drink a health to the Creole girl, by the Lakes of Pontchartrain

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Dark wherein my friend is laid

Sleepwalkers fill the boulevards

Pretty girls and backward boys

All the voices can be heard

An opera of the absurd

Dark as night Dark as the grave

Dark wherein my friend is laid

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The world of chaos far away

As the crowd of mourners said

Tragedy is nothing new

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