Текст песни Marty Robbins - Joli Girl
Marty Robbins - Joli Girl слова песни
Aw, we walked the streets of Greenwich VillageHoldin` hands like school kids in the summer August sunSmilin` at the passing strangers on their wayAnd wishin` the end would never comeThen a flower lady sold me one red rose to give youFor your chestnut hair, just to make it shineThen I held it close to me, and I whisperedJoli girl, when will you be mineThen we stepped up to the first stand on the cornerFor some coconut champagneAnd a taxi driver cussed us, `cause a blind man got his tipAnd tapped "thank you" with his caneAnd we ducked out of the rain into a dusty little shopThat traded books and fluffy hats, rings and beadsThen I held it close to me, and I whisperedJoli girl, you`re all I needAw, Joli girl, please don`t ask me how long I`ll be stayin`You and your dandy ship of dreams that we can shareTomorrow is just another day, I`m maybe far awayJoli girl, I might be anywhereSo let`s spread our blanket in the park and hold each other closeThe night is coming on and soon we`ll have to goBut remember, Joli girl, oh rememberJoli girl, I love you so