Lyrics Jane Siberry

Jane Siberry

Pontchartrain

O it was one fine morning

I bid New Orleans adieu

And took the road to Jackson Town

My fortune to renew

I cursed all foreign money

No credit could I gain

Which had my heart a-longing

For the Lakes of Pontchartrain

I stowed aboard a railroad car

Beneath the morning sun

And I rode the rails 'til eventide

'Til I finally lay me down

No stranger would befriend me

'Til a dark girl toward me came

And I fell in love with a Creole girl

On the Lakes of Pontchartrain

I said 'My bonnie Creole lass,

My money 'tis no good

And if it weren't for the alligators

I'd sleep here in the wood.'

'You're welcome here kind stranger

Our house is very plain

But we never turn a stranger out

On the Lakes of Pontchartrain.'

She took me into her mama's house

And she treated me right well

The hair upon her shoulders

In jet black ringlets fell

To try to paint her beauty

'Twould surely be in vain

So handsome was my Creole lass

On the Lakes of Pontchartrain

I asked her if she'd marry me,

She said that ne'er could be

For she had a lover

Who was far away at sea

She said that she would wait for him

And true she would remain

'Til he returned to his Creole lass

On the Lakes of Pontchartrain

So fare thee well, my Creole lass,

I'll ne'er see you no more

And I'll ne'er forget your kindness

In the cottage by the shore

And at each social gathering

A flowing bowl I'll drain

I'll raise a glass to my Creole lass

On the Lakes of Pontchartrain

I'll raise a glass to my bonnie lass

On the Lakes of Pontchartrain