Lyrics French African Queen - Gregory Porter
I
was
walking
round
in
Paris
Near
the
[?]
Zanzibar
Said
the
woman
at
the
front
door
"Do
you
know
the
place
you
are?
This
place
is
from
the
fancy
I
don't
think
you
fit
the
scene
You're
just
an
American
Black
boy
I'm
a
French
African
Queen"
And
she
was
tall
and
statuesque
She
looked
straight
over
my
puzzled
head
She
said
"Don't
make
me
get
real
ugly
You
heard
just
what
I
said"
"I've
got
music
for
the
people
I
must
fulfill
my
precious
dream"
"To
bring
blues
from
America
To
the
French
African
queen"
"Ah,
oui-oui"
I
was
walking
round
in
Paris
Near
the
[?]
Zanzibar
Said
the
woman
at
the
front
door
"Do
you
know
the
place
you
are?
This
place
is
from
the
fancy
I
don't
think
you
fit
the
scene
You're
just
an
American
Black
boy
I'm
a
French
African
Queen"
And
she
was
tall
and
statuesque
She
looked
straight
over
my
puzzled
head
She
said
"Don't
make
me
get
real
ugly
You
heard
just
what
I
said"
"I've
got
music
for
the
people
I
must
fulfill
my
precious
dream
To
bring
blues
from
america
To
the
French
African
queen"
"Hear
my
words
were
not
so
different
Land
and
language
in
the
way
We
feel
the
same
human
feelings
With
different
words
we
say
We
are
fruit
from
the
same
tree
I
think
you
know
just
what
I
mean"
"I
am
your
American
Black
boy
You're
my
French
African
queen"
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