Jeannie's Last Kiss

The moon hid its light and the midnight was still

And they had their last quarrel on top of the hill

And she said to him, please, as they stood in the mist

If we must part this way, come, give Jeannie one last kiss

But in anger he turned, with no kiss and no care

There she stood on the cliff, with the wind in her hair

The next mornin' they learned that his Jeannie was dead

Girl climbin' and slipped, all the newspapers said

Then night after night, when the moon hides its light

The wind's in the mist, seem to cry out his name and call him again

Come, give Jeannie one last kiss

Years have gone by and they talk of him still

And the voice that was callin' from the top of the hill

And they tell of the night that he ran from his door

How he ran toward the cliff, then was heard from, no more

Now, night after night, when the moon hides its light

And the wind's in the mist, all the old people swear

That he's out there somewhere

To give Jeannie one last kiss, come, give Jeannie one last kiss

Come, give Jeannie one last kiss