Dean Martin - Meanderin' paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Meanderin' - Dean Martin



One day I went meanderin' to find myself a wife
A pretty miss to share my kiss and love me all my life
The lonely bachelor's life I led began to get me down
I bought a ring and everything and went right into town
I went meanderin', meanderin'
Looking far and wide for a girl to be my bride
I went meanderin', meanderin'
Far from the old folks at home
I ran into a friend of mine while wandering down the street
He said he had a sister that he thought I ought to meet
He took me home to meet her, but she weighed 210
I shook my head and sadly said, no, here I go again
I went meanderin', meanderin'
Looking far and wide for a girl to be my bride
I went meanderin', meanderin'
Far from the old folks at home
I came across a pretty girl who said she'd love me so
But she would bring her mother with us everywhere we'd go
I was so happy on the day she said she'd be my wife
But when she told me her ma would live with us for life
I went meanderin', meanderin'
Looking far and wide for a girl to be my bride
I went meanderin', meanderin'
Far from the old folks at home
Finally, found myself a wife, a girl who's sweet and true
And when I'm tempted to do something that I shouldn't do
Then I remember days when things are not like they are now
Well, I recall when I was just a bachelor and how
I went meanderin', oh, meanderin'
For looking far and wide for a girl to be my bride
I went meanderin', oh, meanderin'
Far from the old folks at home



Writer(s): Charles R Grean, Cy Coben


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