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The sun will rise over this Southern town & we'll go to places with the car windows down. We'll see a few friendly faces and a few who hate to leave traces.

There'll be a girl in a bookstore reading books on folk lore hiding from time behind paperback paneled lines.

And her face will be white and her smile will sweet, but her eyes will be distant and her voice will sound beat. It used to belt loud for her in a choir built around here.

But time passed on she grew tired of song, afraid to move up and a afraid to move on. So she settled on a book store with books of local lore.

So we'll ride on through the town the heat'll never let down to the bar with the pool table stars and we'll see a few friendly faces and a few who hate to leave traces.
So we'll ride on through the town the heat'll never let down to the bar with the pool table stars and we'll see a few friendly faces and a few who hate to leave traces.

There'll be a girl there short hair blue eyes. Hard as nails and a tough girl guise.
You'll never get a soft look unless she's taking the lead.

And then her neck'll sink into her soft shoulders, her eyes'll twinkly and her smile shine. But quick back; a smile can't crack when you're on a tough girl track.

So we'll ride on through the town the heat'll never let down to the bar with the pool table stars and we'll see a few friendly faces and a few who hate to leave traces.
So we'll ride on through the town the heat'll never let down to the bar with the pool table stars and we'll see a few friendly faces and a few who hate to leave traces.

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from Through the Farmlands & the Cities, released April 7, 2009

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Annie Crane Washington, D.C.

“...a perfect addition right next to records by Kathleen Edwards, Patty Griffin, and Lucinda Williams.” Popmatters

“...an album that will undoubtedly serve as a great beacon of her potential.” Exclaim!

“Local Annie Crane plays fabulous folk with enough thoughtful twang to transport you back in time”. Time Out NY

"It is refreshing to hear a musician as authentic as Annie Crane." Columbus Wired
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