Lyrics The Lakes Of Pontchartrain - Celtic Woman
It
was
on
one
fine
March
morning
I
bid
New
Orleans
adieu
And
I
took
the
road
to
Jackson
town,
me
fortune
to
renew
I
cursed
all
foreign
money,
no
credit
could
I
gain
Which
filled
me
heart
with
longing
for
the
lakes
of
Ponchartrain
I
stepped
on
board
of
rail
car
beneath
the
morning
sun
And
I
rode
the
rods
till
evening
and
I
laid
me
down
again
All
strangers
there
no
friends
to
me
till
a
pretty
girl
towards
me
came
And
I
fell
in
love
with
the
creole
girl
by
the
lakes
of
Ponchartrain
I
said
my
pretty
creole
girl,
my
money
here
is
no
good
And
if
it
weren't
for
the
alligators
I'd
sleep
out
in
the
wood
You're
welcome
here,
kind
stranger,
my
house
is
very
plain
But
we
never
take
a
stranger
out
on
the
banks
of
Ponchartrain
I
asked
her
if
she'd
marry
me;
She
said
this
could
never
be
For
she
had
got
a
lover
and
he
was
far
at
sea
She
said
that
she
would
wait
for
him
and
true
she
would
remain
Till
he'd
return
to
his
creole
girl
by
the
lakes
of
Ponchartrain
So
fare
thee
well
my
creole
girl,
I
never
may
see
you
more
But
I'll
never
forget
your
kindness
in
the
cottage
by
the
shore
And
at
each
social
gathering
a
flowing
bowl
I'll
soon
drink
And
l'll
drink
a
health
to
my
creole
girl
by
the
lakes
of
Ponchartrain
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