| Song | Annie Ford |
| Artist | Mt. Desolation |
| Album | Mt. Desolation |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Quin Rice-Oxley | |
| 作词 : Quin Rice-Oxley | |
| I met Annie Ford out on the Great West road, | |
| soaking through and thumbing for a ride. | |
| She sat there on her suitcase in her dancing dress. | |
| I would've been a fool to pass her by. | |
| And as we sped across the night | |
| We told our stories by the light | |
| Of the stars that lead us home | |
| Each time we strayed. | |
| Me and Annie talked till dawn, | |
| when we reached her old man's farm. | |
| And I said so long; guess I'll be on my way. | |
| I started meeting Annie by the old sawmill, | |
| wasting time and drinking in the day. | |
| Courting her was easy with her smile like that. | |
| Loving her was easy in the night. | |
| Well, me and Annie set a date, | |
| and had a wedding in the spring. | |
| Man, you should've heard that old church choir sing. | |
| It didn't take us very long, | |
| till the baby came along. | |
| Well we named him Tom and settled into life. | |
| But at night death came around, | |
| and Annie left without a sound. | |
| But the trouble with this life, is it doesn't last so long | |
| And your love can be divided overnight. | |
| Now it's only me and Tom | |
| Now our wife and mother's gone | |
| Well I told the Lord ' I just don't think it's right'. |
| zuo qu : Quin RiceOxley | |
| zuo ci : Quin RiceOxley | |
| I met Annie Ford out on the Great West road, | |
| soaking through and thumbing for a ride. | |
| She sat there on her suitcase in her dancing dress. | |
| I would' ve been a fool to pass her by. | |
| And as we sped across the night | |
| We told our stories by the light | |
| Of the stars that lead us home | |
| Each time we strayed. | |
| Me and Annie talked till dawn, | |
| when we reached her old man' s farm. | |
| And I said so long guess I' ll be on my way. | |
| I started meeting Annie by the old sawmill, | |
| wasting time and drinking in the day. | |
| Courting her was easy with her smile like that. | |
| Loving her was easy in the night. | |
| Well, me and Annie set a date, | |
| and had a wedding in the spring. | |
| Man, you should' ve heard that old church choir sing. | |
| It didn' t take us very long, | |
| till the baby came along. | |
| Well we named him Tom and settled into life. | |
| But at night death came around, | |
| and Annie left without a sound. | |
| But the trouble with this life, is it doesn' t last so long | |
| And your love can be divided overnight. | |
| Now it' s only me and Tom | |
| Now our wife and mother' s gone | |
| Well I told the Lord ' I just don' t think it' s right'. |
| zuò qǔ : Quin RiceOxley | |
| zuò cí : Quin RiceOxley | |
| I met Annie Ford out on the Great West road, | |
| soaking through and thumbing for a ride. | |
| She sat there on her suitcase in her dancing dress. | |
| I would' ve been a fool to pass her by. | |
| And as we sped across the night | |
| We told our stories by the light | |
| Of the stars that lead us home | |
| Each time we strayed. | |
| Me and Annie talked till dawn, | |
| when we reached her old man' s farm. | |
| And I said so long guess I' ll be on my way. | |
| I started meeting Annie by the old sawmill, | |
| wasting time and drinking in the day. | |
| Courting her was easy with her smile like that. | |
| Loving her was easy in the night. | |
| Well, me and Annie set a date, | |
| and had a wedding in the spring. | |
| Man, you should' ve heard that old church choir sing. | |
| It didn' t take us very long, | |
| till the baby came along. | |
| Well we named him Tom and settled into life. | |
| But at night death came around, | |
| and Annie left without a sound. | |
| But the trouble with this life, is it doesn' t last so long | |
| And your love can be divided overnight. | |
| Now it' s only me and Tom | |
| Now our wife and mother' s gone | |
| Well I told the Lord ' I just don' t think it' s right'. |