hey braves...throw me a bone..need some lyrics for point a pin
Hey ya'll,
after messing around with pine point trail ride on and off for a few years, I can play it pretty good. But...I need some lyrics to sing. I didn't see any in Ann's book. Anything online?
Re: hey braves...throw me a bone..need some lyrics for point a pin
OK Kirk,
Ron sent you beau coup lyrics. I copied them all down too. Now all I have to do is figure out how to pronounce them right. Back to Ms. Ann's book. Or take another Summer School French course. Fun, but a never ending learning experience.
JB
Re: Re: hey braves...throw me a bone..need some lyrics for point a pin
You are right John.
I do a course French for three years now, because I have never learn French at school.
I'm not a good student, because I didn't take the time to learn all the grammar and idiom.
And that's because I have to play the accordion.
But from some Cajun songs I understand the lyrics a little bit.
The pronounciation isn't easy at all, but we have a lot of French words in our language like trottoir, pantalon, etui, portefeuille, bureau, cadeau, chauffeur,......
It helps just a little bit.
Re: hey braves...throw me a bone..need some lyrics for point a pin
MOISE ROBIN'S ENTIRE VERSION AS ON PAGE 256 OF YE YAILLE, CHERE:
(1)the one I love is the most sociable;Im glad she has cunning eyes. And don't tell your mom that I tasted your lips and dont tell your dad because hes goofy. Oh, mine is the prettiest of the bunch. Canter to Pine Point. Dear girl-cousin, give me that one'but if it isnt that one,I dont want any at all.
(2)Canter to Pine Point! Canter to Pine Point!
Dear girl-cousin give me the young one;but if it isnt that one, I dont want any at all.