Can you see me, mon amor? I am on a golden shore, Whistling a borrowed tune, Howling at a lonely moon, Howling at a lonely moon. In the streets of Santa Fe, I thought you would marry me, That is why I weep today, I thought you were there to stay, I though you were there to stay. Can you see me, mon amor? I am on the second floor, Of where you sleep and where you swoon, Howling at a lonley moon, Howling at a lonely moon. Play the gray accordion, Sing a song for lonely men, Sing for old New Orleans, Gone again, gone again. I will walk with you tonight, By the streets and the steeple light Like a raving Amorite, I will sing to you tonight, I will sing to you tonight. Can you see me, mon amor? Standing where I was before, In the rains of May and June, Howling at a lonely moon, Howling at a lonely moon.