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Pénélope Lyrics


Penelope works in the market
Down in the coconut trees
She's saving up all her money
To go to America across the sea
She once had an uncle
He lived in Detroit town
They got all his post cards
But his body has never been found
To this day
To this day
She got a job as a domestic
Workin' for the minimum wage
All her friends back home in Jamaica
They say, 'You really got it made in the shade'
But they don't see her sweat and grind
And her bended on her knees
She wishes she was back in Jamaica
Beneath the coconut trees

[Chorus]Everyday, Everyday
Everyday, Everyday
[Solo][Chorus]Penelope's back in the market
She found what it was all about
Oh no, she doesn't regret it
She's just glad that she got out
But others aren't so lucky
They're there till the day they die
Trapped in steel and concrete
No beach No moon No sky
[Chorus][Solo][Chorus]

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Les Poppys are a group of 17 french boys who were famous in Europe during the 70's and the war in Viet Nam for their songs denouncing war and violence caused by the grow-ups, and celebrating love and peace. Les Poppys came from a boys choir founded in Asnières-sur-Seine in 1946 and directed by Jean Amoureux: Les Petits Chanteurs d'Asnieres. Francois Bernheim, former singer in the group Les Roche-Martin and artistic director for the record company Barclay, discovered Les Petits Chanteurs d'Asnières in 1970 and decided to create a group called 'Les Poppys', named after the word 'Pop Music'.

Read more about Les Poppys on Last.fm.


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