Annie I Owe You a Dance

Album: Two Lanes of Freedom (2013)
Play Video
  • I was running late again, picking up a few things
    And there you were on isle 13.
    I felt that old rush, when you saw me you blushed
    Like you did when you were sweet sixteen.
    They said you looked lost on the dance floor,
    With a lonely look in your eyes.
    Don't know why I didn't show, to this day I still don't know
    For once I wish I hadn't thought twice.
    Then your folks split up and you moved to Colorado,
    And I headed out to Tennessee.
    Heard you got married and you moved back home,
    Here we are again, you and me.

    It's no surprise the light in your little girl's eyes,
    Shines like the ring on your hand.
    Annie, I owe you a dance.

    Don't the years fly by in the blink of an eye,
    Yeah loves, I've had a few.
    I've been a million places and I've seen a million faces,
    But I couldn't stop thinking 'bout you.
    Remember how we'd talk for hours, keeping each other's secrets,
    Made a promise I'd take you to homecoming,
    But Annie I didn't keep it.
    Almost called you up, when I played in Boulder,
    But I thought I'd just let it be.
    Heard you found yourself a real good man,
    Do you ever think of you and me?

    It's no surprise the light in your little girl's eyes,
    Shines like the ring on your hand.
    Annie, I owe you a dance.

    So put your groceries in the basket, I'm so sorry, now I'm asking
    Like I should have twenty years ago.
    And I know it's all over, I'm just looking for some closure,
    And there's a song on the radio.
    You give me your hand and we start to dance,
    The cashier gives us a smile.
    As you turn and walk away, I hear your little girl say
    "Momma, who was that guy?"
    I shouldn't be surprised, look forgiveness in your eyes,
    Gave me a second chance.
    Annie, thanks for the dance. Writer/s: DOUGLAS, SLATER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Hawksley Workman

Hawksley WorkmanSongwriter Interviews

One of Canada's most popular and eclectic performers, Hawksley tells stories about his oldest songs, his plentiful side projects, and the ways that he keeps his songwriting fresh.

Penny Ford of Snap!

Penny Ford of Snap!Songwriter Interviews

The original voice of Snap! this story is filled with angry drag queens, video impersonators and Chaka Khan.

Queen

QueenFact or Fiction

Scaramouch, a hoople and a superhero soundtrack - see if you can spot the real Queen stories.

Into The Great Wide Open: Made-up Musicians

Into The Great Wide Open: Made-up MusiciansSong Writing

Eddie (played by Johnny Depp in the video) found fame fleeting, but Chuck Berry's made-up musician fared better.

Jimmy Webb

Jimmy WebbSongwriter Interviews

Webb talks about his classic songs "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman" and "MacArthur Park."

American Hits With Foreign Titles

American Hits With Foreign TitlesSong Writing

What are the biggest US hits with French, Spanish (not "Rico Suave"), Italian, Scottish, Greek, and Japanese titles?