Darling Jane

John D. Loudermilk

[Intro]
Jane and I'd been married for only a week
And were honeymooning down off Miami Beach
We took our rented cabin cruiser way out past the reef
Doing as we pleased, just my Jane and me

[Verse 1]
I was on the starboard bow baiting a hook
Jane was taking a sunbath and reading a book
And all at once the southern sky grew dark and it started to rain
The anchor chain began to strain
The breeze became a hurricane

[Verse 2]
I was panic stricken so I quickly ran below
And tried to reach the coast guard on the short wave radio
I sent SOS's but no answer ever came
I called to Jane but the wind and rain
Had given Jane to the hurricane

[Verse 3]
All night long I searched through roaring waves and driving rain
And over a hundred mile per hour winds, but all in vain
I was torn and bleeding and I cursed the hurricane
Used the name of God in vain
I was insane from losing Jane

[Verse 4]
Now the morning sun is hot, the seas are calm once more
And the breeze is gentle as I head the boat for shore
My eyes can't help the crying and my heart can't help the pain
That's in my brain from losing Jane
My everything, my darling Jane

Trivia about the song Darling Jane by John D. Loudermilk

When was the song “Darling Jane” released by John D. Loudermilk?
The song Darling Jane was released in 1989, on the album “Blue Train”.

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