Jeano Songtext
von Anna & Elizabeth
Jeano Songtext
I′m going far away, far away from poor Jeannette
There is no one left to love me now, and you, too, may forget
But my heart, it will be with you, wherever you may go
Can you look me in the face and say the same, Jeano?
When you wear the jacket red or the beautiful cockade
I fear you will forget all of the promises you made
With your gun upon your shoulder and your saber by your side
You'll be taking some fine lady and be making her your bride
Oh, if I were Queen of France, or still better Pope of Rome
I′d have no fighting men abroad, nor weeping maids at home
All the world should be at peace and the right should be the might
I'd have those that made the quarrelling the only ones to fight
Oh, if I were Queen of France, or still better Pope of Rome
I'd have no fighting men abroad, nor weeping maids at home
All the world should be at peace and the right should be the might
I′d have those that made the quarrelling the only ones to fight
There is no one left to love me now, and you, too, may forget
But my heart, it will be with you, wherever you may go
Can you look me in the face and say the same, Jeano?
When you wear the jacket red or the beautiful cockade
I fear you will forget all of the promises you made
With your gun upon your shoulder and your saber by your side
You'll be taking some fine lady and be making her your bride
Oh, if I were Queen of France, or still better Pope of Rome
I′d have no fighting men abroad, nor weeping maids at home
All the world should be at peace and the right should be the might
I'd have those that made the quarrelling the only ones to fight
Oh, if I were Queen of France, or still better Pope of Rome
I'd have no fighting men abroad, nor weeping maids at home
All the world should be at peace and the right should be the might
I′d have those that made the quarrelling the only ones to fight
Writer(s): Benjamin Davis, Elizabeth Laprelle, Anna Roberts-gevalt Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com