Fairport Convention - Cajun woman
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CThe baby that the preacher gave you in the Spring
Spent the winter with his finger in the undertaker's ring
FOh Cajun woman, some people still call you a quCeen
I don’t bGelieve you’re sinking bFut look at all the trouble you?C??ve beGen
CHe grew up in the bayou with a bible ‘round his neck
He never loved a woman the way you would expect
FOh Cajun woman, some people still call you a quCeen
I don’t bGelieve you’re sinking bFut look at all the trouble you?C??ve beGen
CDon't tell him 'bout his Father, don't tell him 'bout his name
The Gods won't get to Heaven if you crucify his brain
FOh Cajun woman, some people still call you a quCeen
I don’t bGelieve you’re sinking bFut look at all the trouble you?C??ve beGen
CWell it’s welcome to the graveyard and welcome to the throne
Welcome to the orphanage where your family sit and moan
FWelcome to the liquor store and welcome to the poor
Your mComma never told you how lucky you are
FOh Cajun woman, some people still call you a quCeen
I don’t bGelieve you’re sinking bFut look at all the trouble you?C??ve beGen
Great song from Fairport Convention's Unhalfbricking album. Written by Richard
Thomson and lead vocals by Sandy Denny backed by everyone else except for Iain
Matthews who was unfortunately kicked out of the band during this album's recording.