Annabel Annabel Where did you go? I?ve looked high and I?ve looked low I?ve looked low and I?ve looked high Tell me where does the spirit go when you
These dance hall girls, they don't treat you kind They give you their bodies but you never reach their minds Well, they fill you up with lipstick lies
Ah! Du temps que j'etais jeune Dondaine ma dondaine J'avais deux amoureux, ma luron lurette J'avais deux amoureux, ma luron lure J'avais Pierre et Ti
C'etait une jeune fille Qui voulait faire moudre son grain tiguedin (bis) elle prit son sac a moudre et s'en va au moulin Ti-guedi-guedi-guedin Canada
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Wild wind, take me home To the mists of down below I'll be flying come September day With no borders in my way You'll find me home until the May sun burns
Mama's gonna bargain with the ol' cook pot Try to get more than what that bowler's got Don't trim no fat, pull potatoes from a box Mama's gonna bargain
Out of the Rain - The Duhks It?s been raining hard in Winnipeg, like where you?ve gone So I am going to write a song to soothe my aching
It was past her bedtime On a stormy night And she couldn't shut her eyes And she couldn't blow out the light So she gave up struggling And let the candle
Oh, who will plough the fields all day And who will thresh the corn Who will tend the sheep now And see them neatly shorn The stack that's in the haggard
"I" said the little brown and leather winged bat "I'll tell you the reason that the reason that I fly by night is because I've lost my heart's delight
Ah! Du temps que j?etais jeune Dondaine ma dondaine J?avais deux amoureux, ma luron lurette J?avais deux amoureux, ma luron lure J?avais Pierre et Ti
Oh hard is the fortune of all womankind They're always controlled, they're always confined Controlled by their parents until they are wives Then slaves
Three fishers went sailing out into the west Into the west as the sun went down Each thought of the woman That loved him the best And the children stood