Annie Roll Down Your Window
Lyrics
One April two sisters grew restless
Marooned in a dreary old town
So we packed up our dreams
And our dresses
As a cold rain was patterning down
Asleep above frozen dark waters
The wind carried us cross the sea
The sun woke us over Gibraltar
Tired and hopeful and free
Annie roll down your window
Have you seen a sky so blue
It's always lovely traveling with you
On midsummer nights in Coimbra
We drank porto til we were full
With the man with a scar on his forearm
Who said he'd been gored by a bull
September we stayed near the ocean
And we lived in a little blue shack
Cavorting at night with the tall trees
The neighbors hope we don't come back
Annie roll down your window
Have you seen a sky so blue
It's always lovely traveling with you
With winter upon us in Dublin
An Irishman played with your hair
You lost your heart at The Old Bailey
And some part of it still might be there
Annie roll down your window
Have you seen a sky so blue
Over clouds and endless rainbows
From my point of view
It's all been lovely
Traveling together with you
Writer(s): FAHL, ISAACS, LESSER, PATSCHA
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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