French African Queen

I was walking round in Paris
Near the Fouquet Zanzibar
Said the woman at the front door
"Do you know the place you are?

This place is from the fancy
I don't think you fit the scene
You're just an American Black boy
I'm a French African Queen"

And she was tall and statuesque
She looked straight over my puzzled head
She said, "Don't make me get real ugly
You heard just what I said"

"I've got music for the people
I must fulfil my precious dream"
"To bring blues from America
To the French African queen"
"Ah, oui-oui"

I was walking round in Paris
Near the Fouquet Zanzibar
Said the woman at the front door
"Do you know the place you are?

This place is from the fancy
I don't think you fit the scene
You're just an American Black boy
I'm a French African Queen"

And she was tall and statuesque
She looked straight over my puzzled head
She said, "Don't make me get real ugly
You heard just what I said"

"I've got music for the people
I must fulfil my precious dream
I bring blues from America
To the French African queen"

"Hear my words were not so different
Land and language and the way
We feel the same human feelings
With different words, we say

We are fruit from the same tree
I think you know just what I mean"
"I am your American Black boy
You're my French African queen"



Credits
Writer(s): Gregory Porter
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