Acadian Saturday Night

Stan Rogers

Uncle Emile, he's gone now nearly ten days

He tole his wife's he's gone for the fishing

But in the waters off St. Pierre and Miquelon Isles

The fish come in bottles of gold

If the Anne-Marie floats and the Mounties stay blind

He'll be back before the moon is rising

With a very fine catch all safe in the hold

Thirty cases of Trinidad light

For Acadian Saturday night.



Emmeline Comeau works the general store

Papa says she's good for the custom

She's go eyes like fire and hair past her shoulders

As shiny black as ant'racite coal

You can see her Sunday morning on the St Phillipe road

Her mother close behind like a dragon

But her mama doesn't know what she does behind the hall

Away from the music and lights

On Acadian Saturday night.



(Chorus:)

Oh - don't the fiddles make you roll

'Til your heart she pounds like a hammer

There's a fat lady beating her piano like a drum

And everybody's higher than a kite

On Acadian Saturday night.



Granpa says it was better in his day

The Mounties stayed away from the parties

And he didn't mind a fight when the spirits got high

(You could always throw them out in the snow)

And the rum was better and it came in bigger bottles

And the revenue cutters were slow -

Still, the old Anne-Marie has wings on the water

And there's nothing like Trinidad light

On Acadian Saturday night