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Dark Eyed Cajun Woman lyrics. I think back to the time. When I first saw your face. You were walkin′ across the delta. To your cold and lonely place . You know, I took you for a small girl . Really not quite seventeen. Oh, Lord, but I was wrong, oh, so ...
ツイート. ☆ お気に入り登録. I think back to the time When I first saw your face You were walkin' across the delta To your cold and lonely place You know, I took you for a small girl Really not quite seventeen Oh, Lord, but I was wrong, oh so wrong You're like a woman I've never seen Dark eyed Cajun woman Where are you comin' from ...
You're like a woman I've never seen Dark eyed cajun woman Where are you comin' from Your soul is in the back woods They say you never had a home But I'm gonna know you better If it takes all night and day Dark eyed cajun woman You'll never get away, no, no Now the evenin' is blowin' I hear your voice most everywhere Your cold, black eyes
I think back to the time When I first saw your face You were walkin' across the delta To your cold and lonely place You know, I took you for a small girl Really not quite seventeen Oh, Lord, but I was wrong, oh so wrong You're like a woman I've never seen Dark eyed Cajun woman Where are you comin' from Your soul is in the back woods They say you never had a home But I'm gonna know you better ...
Dark Eyed Cajun Woman Lyrics by The Doobie Brothers. I think back to the time When I first saw your face You were walkin' across the delta To your cold and lonely place You know, I took you for a sma...
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29. Apr. 2024 · Dark Eyed Cajun Woman Lyrics by The Doobie Brothers from the The Warner Bros. Years 1971-1983 album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I think back to the time When I first saw your face You were walkin' across the delta To your cold and lonely place …