The Legionnaire's Lament - The Decemberists
i'm a legionnaire
camel in disrepair
hoping for a frigidaire
to come passing by
i am on reprieve
lacking my joie de vivre
missing my gay paris
in this desert dry
and i wrote my girl
told her i would not return
i've terribly taken a turn
for the worse now I fear
its been a year or more
since they shipped me to this foreign shore
fighting in a foreign war
so far away from my home
if only summer rain would fall
on the houses and the boulevards
and the sidewalk bagatelles, its like a dream
with the roar of cars
and the lulling of the cafe bars
the sweetly sleeping sweeping of the Seine
lord I don't know if i'll ever be back again
medicating in the sun
pinched doses of laudanum
longing for old fecundity of my homeland
curses to this mirage!
a bottle of ancient shiraz
a smattering of distant applause
is ringing in my poor ears
on the old left bank
my baby in a charabanc
riding up the width and length
of the Champs Elysees
if only summer rain would fall
on the houses and the boulevards
and the sidewalk bagatelles, its like a dream
with the roar of cars
and the lulling of the cafe bars
the sweetly sleeping sweeping of the Seine
lord I don't know if i'll ever be back again
if only summer rain would fall
on the houses and the boulevards
and the sidewalk bagatelles, its like a dream
with the roar of cars
and the lulling of the cafe bars
the sweetly sleeping sweeping of the Seine
lord I don't know if i'll ever be back again..