It was one fine March morning I bid New Orleans adieu And I took the road to Jackson town, my 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 a railroad car beneath the morning sun I rode the rods till evening and I laid me down again All strangers there no friends to me till a dark girl towards me came And I fell in love with my Creole girl by the lakes of Ponchartrain
She took me into her Mammy's house, and treated me right well The hair upon her shoulders in jet black ringlets fell To try and paint her beauty, I'm sure twould be in vain So handsome was my Creole girl by the lakes of Ponchartrain
I asked her if she'd marry me. She said that ne'er 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 Till he'd return to his Creole girl on the lakes of Ponchartrain
Its fare thee well, me Creole girl, I never may see you more I'll neer 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 Creole girl by the lakes of PonchartrainTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.