paroles de chanson Jacques Lamure - of Montreal
Jacques
Lamure
is
a
Volunteer
fireman
He
longs
to
give
his
life
Saving
a
nice
old
man
and
his
wife
When
their
house
is
Filled
with
flames
Earning
him
honor
and
fame
Jacques
Lamure
is
a
foreman
At
a
clock
factory
He
wishes
he
were
boss
So
he
could
fire
that
scoundrel
William
Moss
Who
always
puts
him
down
When
Megan
Blanchard
is
around
He
told
himself
last
year
That
when
springtime
was
here
He
would
suddenly
appear
at
Meg's
door
He'd
rent
a
mariachi
band
and
respectfully
demand
His
dear
Meg
to
take
his
hand
And
to
be
his
forever
more
But
of
course
he
didn't
dare
And
pretended
not
to
care
About
the
insult
or
the
loss
When
he
found
out
she'd
married
William
Moss
Jacques
Lamure
goes
to
see
a
show
Every
other
Friday
night
He
likes
the
westerns
best
He'd
rather
be
a
sheriff
with
a
gold
star
on
his
chest
Than
that
weird
guy
who
never
says
a
word
And
when
spoken
to
pretends
he
hadn't
heard
He
realized
one
day
that
he
didn't
have
to
stay
That
he
could
move
as
far
away
as
planes
could
fly
He
chuckled
as
he
mused
About
the
people
who
had
rused
him
And
how
shocked
and
confused
that
they
would
be
When
he
says
goodbye
and
never
turns
around
Never
returns
to
that
miserable
town
Then
as
weeks
passed
he
soon
did
find
This
move
had
greatly
improved
his
state
of
mind
1 Old Familiar Way
2 Fun Loving Nun
3 Tulip Baroo
4 Jacques Lamure
5 The March of the Gay Parade
6 Neat Litle Domestic Life
7 A Collection of Poems About Water
8 I'd Be a Yellow Feathered Loon
9 The Autobiographical Grandpa
10 The Miniature Philosopher
11 My Friend Will Be Me
12 My Favorite Boxer
13 Advice from a Divorced Gentlemen to His Bachelor Friend Considering Marriage
14 A Man's Life Flashing Before His Eyes While He and His Wife Drive Off a Cliff Into the Ocean
15 Nickee Coco and the Invisible Tree
16 The Gay Parade Outro
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