Lyrics Banks of the Ponchartrain - Nanci Griffith
I'm
goin'
back
where
my
garden
blooms
all
year
Where
the
wintertime
speaks
softly
in
the
fallin'
rain
I'm
goin'
back
to
my
green
eyed
lover
there
And
we
will
dance
along
the
banks
of
old
Lake
Pontchartrain
Oh,
I've
grown
pale
beneath
the
streets
of
Montreal
Where
the
voices
ring
like
bells
in
French-Canadian
And
the
rivers
stand
imprisoned
till
the
thaws
I
am
alone
at
night
and
dream
of
my
own
Pontchartrain
Take
me
to
the
station...
I
am
late
to
catch
my
southbound
train
Oh,
I'm
gonna
call
my
cousin
Libby
She
will
be
waiting
by
the
tracks
when
I
roll
in
I'm
gonna
roll
across
America
Just
to
stand
beside
my
Pontchartrain
again
These
old
rails
shake
like
thunder
through
the
night
Soon
I'll
have
my
green
eyed
lover's
arms
to
comfort
me
Oh,
I
can
see
my
cousin
Libby
by
his
side
Her
hair
will
flow
in
waves
like
on
Lake
Pontchartrain
Take
me
to
the
station...
I
am
late
to
catch
my
southbound
train
Oh,
I'm
gonna
call
my
cousin
Libby
She
will
be
waiting
by
the
tracks
when
I
roll
in
I'm
gonna
roll
across
America
Just
to
stand
beside
my
Pontchartrain
again
I'm
goin'
back
where
my
garden
blooms
all
year
Where
the
wintertime
speaks
softly
in
the
fallin'
rain
I'm
goin'
back
to
my
green
eyed
lover
there
And
we
will
dance
along
the
banks
of
old
Lake
Pontchartrain
Yes,
we
will
dance
along
the
banks
of
old
Lake
Pontchartrain
We
will
dance
along
the
banks
of
old
Lake
Pontchartrain
And
here
comes
the
train
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