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Annabella
By Brenda Sutton
© 1996
The
first time that he met her he was lost,
Felt his heart's cold fault line shudder,
Saw his whole world tip and slide,
But the last bridge to reality was crossed
When she said she loved another
And stood sobbing by his side.
Refrain:
She's a golden, brown-eyed goddess
With a voice like burning amber,
And when she's singing with him
They set off the smoke alarms.
She's his ultimate desire
From one failed love to another.
Still, for her, he'd walk through fire
Just to hold her, hold her, hold her in his arms.
He
nursed their pain with sodas, jokes, and songs,
And together they recovered
Over pizza, tears, and time.
He cursed and blessed the fools who'd done her wrong.
How could anyone not love her?
How could she not read his mind?
Refrain
He
knew lovely women always fell for bums
Who promise them forever
And then leave them in the end.
That's why right now the man's completely stunned,
For her arms are locked about him,
And that kiss did NOT say, "Friend."
Final
Refrain:
She's a golden, brown-eyed goddess
With a voice like burning amber,
And when she's singing with him
They set off the smoke alarms.
She's his ultimate desire
And she'll never find another.
Who would gladly walk through fire
Just to hold her, hold her, hold her in his arms.
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