Creole Girl
Allan Taylor
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C G C Call it a journey of memories F A journey to bring back the time G7 G Through those days of wild abandon F G When a young man was in his prime
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C G C Call it a hopeless fantasy F Trying to capture some long lost dreams C When you fell for the dark eyed Creole girl G C G C G Who came from New Orleans
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C G C Take in the Latin Quarter F The search for a familiar name G7 G But Paris has changed since you left her F G And nothing much looks the same
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C G C Fifi's café is now a strip club F With the Arabian Dancing Queens C But not one can compare with the Creole girl G C G C G Who came from New Orleans
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C G C Perhaps it was too much to wish for F Sometimes it's best to move on G7 G But just for the sake of memories F G I'll take a drink for the days long gone
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C G C And I went into the Café Chanson F And watched the world from tobacco stained screens C And I thought of the dark eyed Creole girl G C Who came from New Orleans
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C G C "Bonsoir monsieur", said the waitress F "And what can I get for you?" G7 G I said, "Excuse me for asking this question F G But you remind me of someone I knew"
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C G C She laughed as if I was crazy F This young girl just out of her teens C But she looked like the dark eyed Creole girl G C G C G Who came from New Orleans
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C G C I stayed 'til the bar had emptied F And we shared a bottle of wine G7 G I said, "I'm just trying to capture a memory F G Of love in a different time"
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C G C She said, "Maybe you think of my mother F We look so much alike it seems C She was known as the dark eyed Creole girl G C Who came from New Orleans"
Outro
C F C G C F C How I loved the dark eyed Creole girl G C Who came from New Orleans
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