The Kingston Trio — Jane Jane Jane

Jane, Jane, Jane, mark my bonnie Jane as sweet as sugar in the cane, don't be ashame Jane cannot see. She's as blind as she can be, but the prettiest girl in all the world to me Jane, Jane, Jane, with the pretty, pretty face, dressed in rags she still looks like a queen Jane, Jane, Jane, she should be in silk and lace, the prettiest girl that you have ever seen Jane, Jane, Jane, mark my bonnie Jane as sweet as sugar in the cane, don't be ashame Jane cannot see. She's as blind as she can be, but the prettiest girl in all the world to me Jane, Jane, Jane, she has no mom or dad. She's all alone but still she is not sad The wild birds sing a song, her little dog tags along. To hear her laughter makes my poor heart glad Jane, Jane, Jane, mark my bonnie Jane as sweet as sugar in the cane, don't be ashame Jane cannot see. She's as blind as she can be, but the prettiest girl in all the world to me I know Jane is sweet by the sounding of her feet. I see her beauty when she speaks to me If she could see me now, my love to her I'd vow but I couldn't love her more if I could see Jane, Jane, Jane, mark my bonnie Jane as sweet as sugar in the cane, don't be ashame Jane cannot see. She's as blind as she can be, but the prettiest girl in all the world to me But I couldn't love her more if I could see But I couldn't love her more if I could see


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