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Mademoiselle Noir: Peppina Pällijeff
Mademoiselle Noir: Peppina Pällijeff
Peppina Pällijeff
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man came a - cross this old tow -er one day, It was straight like from a book he once read. He
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lift - ed his head up and saw this young la - dy And here's what the la - dy said:
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Et c'est tout ce qu'elle a dit di -di -di -di di di di di, di di di di, di di di dit. The
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man was so scared he could on - ly run a - way He ran to the town and then said: "I
peo - ple, so scared, took their guns and their swords They ran to the tow - er and then They
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just saw a la - dy with the long -est dark hair and I think she's a liv - ing dead!" The
saw the pale la - dy and felt a great fear when they heard how she said it a - gain:
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"Moi je m' -appelle mad'-moi - selle noir Et comme vous pou -vez le voir Je ne sou - ris, ni ris, ni vis."
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Et c'est tout ce qu'elle a dit di -di -di -di di di di di, di di di di, di di di
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dit. The peo - ple they knew what this all was a - bout, She was clear -ly a de - mon from
lady was no de - mon she was a lone -ly soul Just like in that book they once
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hell. They de - ci - ded to set her long hair on fire In the end it would burn her as well. But the
read Still wait -ing for her prince while her hair was on fire The one last time she
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said: "Moi je m'-appelle mad'-moi -selle noir Et comme vous pou -vez le voir Je ne sou -
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- ris, ni ris, ni vis." Et c'est tout ce qu'elle a dit.
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