The Last Time I Saw Annie
- David Mallett
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Intro
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Verse 1
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Well they say that Annie's married
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and livin' on the mainland
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and workin' as a waitress
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while her husband runs a crane.
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But, the last time I saw Annie
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we were s'posed to meet in Calais
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back in nineteen sixty-seven
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but my Annie never came
Verse 2
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Now some people are farmer.. and others farm the ocean... and some men own the factories that
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clutter up the towns
And some people are good folk... and others they're just outlaws
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but Annie was an angel, and me, I hang around
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Verse 3
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Now the old man at the station, say's he's got a pint of whisky... and he keeps it mighty handy
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and forgets the things he's told...... And I'm headin' out for nowhere......for ten days dodgin' memories
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and ten nights in a barroom........ and I know it's gettin' cold
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Now I know that I'll forget her 'cause I try not to remember... But I've always been a dreamer,
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dreamin' dreams of long ago... But, the last time I saw Annie, we were s'posed to meet in Calais....
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when we both were young and hungry, but my Annie never showed...
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Verse 4
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Now the road does not run smooth, it runs in gentle desperation.. and there are memories of the
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kindness that we find along the way.... and they say that Annie's married, and she saves for her
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vacation.... it's a solid situation and it passes time away..... But the last time I saw Annie,
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we were s'posed to meet in Calais back in nineteen sixty-seven, but my Annie never came......
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