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It was on one fine March morning
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I bid New Orleans adieu.
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And I was on the road to Jackson town,
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my fortune to renew,
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I cursed all foreign money,
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no credit could I gain,
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Which filled my heart with longing for
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the lakes of Pontchartrain.
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I sat on board a railway car,
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beneath the morning sun,
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and I road the roads till evening,
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and I laid me down again,
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All strangers there no friends to me,
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till a dark girl towards me came,
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And I fell in love with a Creole girl,
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by the lakes of Pontchartrain.
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I said, "My pretty Creole girl,
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my money here's no good,
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But if it weren't for the alligators,
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I would sleep out in the woods".
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"You're welcome here kind stranger,
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our house is very plain.
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But we never turn a stranger out,
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>From the lakes of Pontchartrain."
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She took me into her momma's house,
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and treated me right well,
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The hair upon her shoulder
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in jet black ringlets fell.
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To try and paint her beauty,
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I'm sure 'twould be in vain,
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So handsome was my Creole girl,
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By the lakes of Pontchartrain.
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I asked her would she'd marry me,
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she said it could never be,
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For she had got another,
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and he was of at sea.
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She said that she would wait for him
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and faithful she would remain.
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Waiting for her sailor,
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By the lakes of Pontchartrain.
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So fare you well my Bonny ol girl,
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I never will see you no more,
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I wont forget your kindness,
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in the cottage by the shore.
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at every social gathering,
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a flowing glass I'll raise,
G D C G/B
And I'll drink a health to my Creole girl,
G D G G
And the lakes of Pontchartrain.
It was on one fine March morning
G D G G
I bid New Orleans adieu.
G D C G/B
And I was on the road to Jackson town,
G G/B C
my fortune to renew,
G D C G/B
I cursed all foreign money,
G D C C
no credit could I gain,
G D C G/B
Which filled my heart with longing for
G D G G
the lakes of Pontchartrain.
G D C G/B
I sat on board a railway car,
G D G G
beneath the morning sun,
G D C G/B
and I road the roads till evening,
G G/B C
and I laid me down again,
G D C G/B
All strangers there no friends to me,
G D C C
till a dark girl towards me came,
G D C G/B
And I fell in love with a Creole girl,
G D G G
by the lakes of Pontchartrain.
G D C G/B
I said, "My pretty Creole girl,
G D G G
my money here's no good,
G D C G/B
But if it weren't for the alligators,
G G/B C
I would sleep out in the woods".
G D C G/B
"You're welcome here kind stranger,
G D C C
our house is very plain.
G D C G/B
But we never turn a stranger out,
G D G G
>From the lakes of Pontchartrain."
G D C G/B
She took me into her momma's house,
G D G G
and treated me right well,
G D C G/B
The hair upon her shoulder
G G/B C
in jet black ringlets fell.
G D C G/B
To try and paint her beauty,
G D C C
I'm sure 'twould be in vain,
G D C G/B
So handsome was my Creole girl,
G D G G
By the lakes of Pontchartrain.
G D C G/B
I asked her would she'd marry me,
G D G G
she said it could never be,
G D C G/B
For she had got another,
G G/B C
and he was of at sea.
G D C G/B
She said that she would wait for him
G D C C
and faithful she would remain.
G D C G/B
Waiting for her sailor,
G D G G
By the lakes of Pontchartrain.
G D C G/B
So fare you well my Bonny ol girl,
G D G G
I never will see you no more,
G D C G/B
I wont forget your kindness,
G G/B C
in the cottage by the shore.
G D C G/B
at every social gathering,
G D C C
a flowing glass I'll raise,
G D C G/B
And I'll drink a health to my Creole girl,
G D G G
And the lakes of Pontchartrain.
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