Southern Tenant Folk Union

Rosalind
Think about herLying there in my bedSmiling and laughing At the things she saidThe parents you could tell They didn't approveMe on the run always on the moveI was standing one night on the side of the roadSo young and green it must have showedI cursed my love to the rain and the windThat's how we were me and RosalindShe went to college for a law degreeLeft me on the farm with a memoryShe still came around on occasional daysWe both agreed to go our separate waysAnd the night time is a lonely placeI reached out to her to touch her faceI thought we'd get through this thick and thinMaybe we'll meet again RosalindNo one at home I traveled roundWent lots of places And the jobs i foundSongtexteSettled in London working shifts at nightMaking friends in the bright city lightsI met a lot of womenBut not like herWhy cant i forget the way we wereMy heart is heavy and my head thick skinnedI still hold a light to RosalindThink about herLying there in my bedSmiling and laughing At the things she saidThe parents you could tell They did not approveMe on the run always on the moveI was standing one night on the side of the roadYoung and green it must have showedI cursed my love to the rain and the windThats how it was me and Rosalind Aus Songtexte Mania