A Young Girl ((Adapted from: Une Enfant (Edith Piaf) - 1951)) ((Dutch Version: Een Meisje Van 16 (Boudewijn de Groot) - 1965)) Composer(s): Charles Aznavour - Robert Chauvigny - Oscar Brown Jr. Performer(s): Cher - 1966
She left her neighbourhood In which everyone was filthy rich She left her parent's home And strayed with a vagabond Who made vows of love she never heard And she believed his every word
She left no forwarding address Just took her youth and happiness As with the boy she vanished in The secret sweetness of their sin
Oh, young girl Oh, young girl of sixteen Child of spring-time Still green Lying there by the road
He told her: "love demanded space" So they roamed from place to place Although she realized she'd sinned She threw caution to the wind As she followed him around While he slowly dragged her down
So overpowering was her love That it had made a captive of The young girl's heart and soul and mind In other words: love drove her blind
Oh, young girl Oh, young girl of sixteen Child of spring-time Still green Laying there by the road
Too much emotion for a girl She let her heart become her world But worlds that God had never wrought Fall asunder we are taught Had she been wise she would have known She couldn't feed him love alone
She should of known the day would come When he would quit her just for crumbs He needed fresh young meat to carve And left her heart and mind to starve
Oh, young girl Oh, young girl of sixteen Child of spring-time Still green Lying there by the road
Dead
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