Annapolis Girl

I remember when she told me she was moving out of state
Choked back tears, drinking Fordham beers, what a cruel twist of fate
But we made the most of the time we had in a million different ways
And she said she'd miss Annapolis, but I could not make her stay

And now I'm sitting at the bar, and I'm all alone
Ever since my baby left her home
Feeling pretty sorry, feeling blue
And tonight I drink for two

We'd hear the local talent in each dive bar and café
But she likes country music, and Rasta music's all they'd play
And when I'd buy her drinks at brunch time, all she had to say
Is that I don't like Bloody Marys when they're garnished with Old Bay

And now I'm sitting at the bar, and I'm all alone
Ever since my baby left her home
Feeling pretty sorry, feeling blue
And tonight I drink for two

Folks ask me how I'm doing, and I don't know what to say
I'm just another bar rat singing 'bout the girl that got away
So the whiskey keeps on pouring, and the night turns into day
I've been wasting all my money on a stool at Castle Bay

And now I'm sitting at the bar, and I'm all alone
Ever since my baby left her home
Feeling pretty sorry, feeling blue
And tonight I drink for two

Yeah, I'm sitting at the bar, and I'm all alone
Ever since my baby left her home
Feeling pretty sorry, feeling blue
And tonight I drink for two
Just like we used to do
Yeah, just like we used to do



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Writer(s): James Lenz
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