Isabelle Boulay - Jolie louise
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[Verse]
Ma jolie, how do you Gdo, mon nom est DJean-Guy Thibault-LeGroux
I come from east of GatiGneau, my name is DJean-Guy, ma joGlie
J'ai une maiD7son a Lafontaine where we can Glive if D7you marry Gme
Une belle maiD7son a Lafontaine where we will Emlive, you and Cme
Oh LouGise, ma Djolie LouGise, ma Djolie LouGise G
[Verse]
Tous les matins au soGleil I will Dwork 'til work is Gdone
Tous les matins au soGleil I did Dwork 'til work was Gdone
And one D7day, the foreman said "Jean-GGuy, we D7must let you Ggo"
Et pis mon D7nom, y est pas bon, at the Emmill anyCmore
Oh LouGise, I'm Dlosing my Ghead I'm Dlosing my Ghead G
[Verse]
My kids are small, four and Gthree et la bouDteille, she's mon aGmie
I drink the rum 'til I can't Gsee,
It hides the Dshame Louise does not Gsee
The carouD7sel turns in my head and I can't Ghide, oh D7no, no, no, Gno
And the D7rage turned in my head and LouEmise, I struck her Cdown
Down on the Gground, I'm Dlosing my Gmind, I'm Dlosing my Gmind G
[Verse]
En Septembre soixante-Gtrois, kids are Dgone and so is LouGise
Ontario they did Ggo, near la Dville de ToronGto
Now my D7tears they roll down, tous les Gjours, D7whoa, oh, oh, Goh
And I reD7member the days and the Empromises that we Cmade
Oh LouGise, ma Djolie LouGise, ma Djolie LouGise G
[Outro]
Ma jolie, how do you Gdo, mon nom est DJean-Guy Thibault-LeGroux
I come from east of GatiGneau, my name is DJean-Guy, ma joGlie D G