Lyrics The Lakes of Pontchartrain - Christy Moore
It
was
one
fine
March
morning,
I
bid
New
Orleans
adieu
And
I
took
the
road
to
Jacksontown,
and
my
fortune
to
renew.
I
cursed
all
foreign
money,
no
credit
could
I
gain,
Til
I
fell
in
love
with
the
croi
old
girl,
by
the
lakes
of
Pontchartrain.
She
took
me
into
her
Mama's
house,
and
treated
me
right
well,
The
hair
upon
her
shoulders,
in
jet-black
reign
lets
fell.
To
try
and
paint
her
beauty,
I
knew
it
would
be
in
vain,
So
handsome
was
my
croi
old
girl,
by
the
lakes
of
Pontchartrain.
I
asked
her
if
she'd
marry
me,
she
said
that
nare
could
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,
Til
he'd
return
to
his
croi
old
girl,
by
the
lakes
of
Pontchartrain.
Fair
thee
well
my
croi
old
girl,
I'll
never
will
see
you
more,
I
won't
forget
your
kindness,
in
the
cottage
by
the
shore,
And
at
each
social
gathering,
a
flowing
bowl
I'll
drain,
And
I'll
drink
a
health
to
my
croi
old
girl,
by
the
lakes
of
Pontchartrain.
Album
The Box Set 1964-2004
1 North and South
2 Dunnes Stores
3 Nuke Powers
4 Raggle Taggle
5 Jack Doyle
6 The Dalesman's Litany
7 The Lakes of Pontchartrain
8 Wise and Holy Women
9 Brown Eyes (for Joe Sheeran)
10 100 Miles
11 Hamburg Encore Medley
12 The Armagh Women
13 "They Fouled the Ball Daddy"
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