"A young man comes to Paris as every young man should..."
Circumstances forced him to leave his young wife in the care of his family in rural Punjab and go out into the world.
He made his way to Paris during the period known as La Belle Epoche and was enchanted by "The City of Lights." The greatest enchantment was a lovely young woman, la belle Celeste with whom he fell deeply in love. He, however, was a Khalsa and thus needed to remain faithful to his wife back home. In 1906, with much heartbreak and many tears, he left her and France and continued on his life's journey.
The two continued a correspomdence until France fell to the Nazis during World War Two. After the war, he searched for her, only to find that the love of his life had been killed because of her work with the Maquis.
That is just too tragic to bear, so I must believe that, after his death in 1982 at age 97, he found her again and they are now spending eternity together, fully enjoying the love they were denied during their lifetimes.
This song was not written about them, but it so perfectly tells their story that I have made this video about them.
Bob Shane of The Kingston Trio says it's OK with him if I post it, so here it is.
Enjoy, please.
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