The Lost Canadian (Un Canadien Errant)

LEONARD COHEN, M.A. GERLIN LAJOLE

Un Canadien Errant (A wandering Canadian,)
Banni de ses foyers, (banned from his hearths,)
Parcourait en pleurant (travelled while crying)
Des pays etrangers. (in foreign lands.)
Parcourait en pleurant (travelled while crying)
Des pays etrangers. (in foreign lands.)
Un jour, triste et pensif, (One day, sad and pensive,)
Assis au bord des flots, (sitting by the flowing waters,)
Au courant fugitif (to the fleeing current)
Il adressa ces mots: (he addressed these words:)
Au courant fugitif (to the fleeing current)
Il adressa ces mots: (he addressed these words:)

"Si tu vois mon pays, (If you see my country,)
Mon pays malheureux, (my unhappy country,)
Va dire a mes amis (go tell my friends)
Que je me souviens d'eux. (that I remember them.)
Va dire a mes amis (go tell my friends)
Que je me souviens d'eux. (that I remember them.)

O jours si pleins d'appas, (O days so full of charms,)
Vous etes disparus... (you have vanished...)
Et ma patrie, helas! (And my native land, alas!)
Je ne la verrai plus. (I will see it no more.)
Et ma patrie, helas! (And my native land, alas!)
Je ne la verrai plus. (I will see it no more.)

Trivia about the song The Lost Canadian (Un Canadien Errant) by Leonard Cohen

On which albums was the song “The Lost Canadian (Un Canadien Errant)” released by Leonard Cohen?
Leonard Cohen released the song on the albums “Recent Songs” in 1979 and “The Complete Studio Albums Collection” in 2011.
Who composed the song “The Lost Canadian (Un Canadien Errant)” by Leonard Cohen?
The song “The Lost Canadian (Un Canadien Errant)” by Leonard Cohen was composed by LEONARD COHEN, M.A. GERLIN LAJOLE.

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