The Roches
The Roches
The Roches
The Roches
The Roches
The Roches
The Roches
The Roches
The Roches
The Roches
[Verse 1]
O once I loved an outlaw
He came and stole my heart
O how I count the hours
Since we were torn apart
[Verse 2]
On the road to Fairfax County
I spied a highwayman
He wanted all my money
My heart beat like a drum
[Verse 3]
I gave him all my money
And sweet he smiled at me
His beauty I took pity
Beneath the black oak tree
[Verse 4]
We kissed but for an hour
The sun was newly warm
The clouds were as the flowers
That bloom but for a morn
[Verse 5]
He gave back all my money
And bowed most gallantly
He promised for to meet me
That night beneath the tree
[Verse 6]
We'd flee to some far island
And there we would be wed
And freely we would live there
With no price upon his head
[Verse 7]
That night I went to meet him
With my inheritance
He kissed me 'neath the half moon
And joyful we did dance
[Verse 8]
O love betrays all secrets
It whispers in the breeze
The sheriff he did follow
With all his deputies
[Verse 9]
Like hounds rushing to slaughter
The fox whose luck is run
And he stood erect and cursed them
God damn you every one
[Verse 10]
They seized him in a fury
And heeding not my pleas
They hung him from the oak tree
Where he made love to me
[Verse 1]
O once I loved an outlaw
He came and stole my heart
O how I count the hours
Since we were torn apart
On the Road to Fairfax County was written by David Massengill.
On the Road to Fairfax County was produced by Robert Fripp.