Lyrics Julie Anne - Nanci Griffith
An
urban
light
hit's
a
bartender's
smile
'Cause
it's
closin'
time
again
Last
call
rang
out
such
a
long
time
ago
In
the
heart
of
Julie
Anne
Now
she
waits
inside
this
midnight
glow
To
steal
her
dance
of
grace
White
satin
gloves
on
her
hands
these
days
To
cover
the
dancer's
age
The
wintertime's
so
sweet
Even
wino's
have
their
needs
They
pretend
that
she
is
younger
When
they
are
lonely
The
bar
room
floor's
her
home
When
the
lights
are
low
they'll
call
for
more
How
it
hurt's
to
hear
them
say
she
is
only
Old
Julie
Anne
Men
don't
fear
the
wells
of
time
For
the
years
will
bring
them
something
(Something)
While
the
women
count
their
wrinkles
And
the
children
in
their
homes
But
if
I'm
blinded
here
tomorrow
I
am
blessed
in
the
beauty
of
chance
To
remember
the
hands
of
a
bird
in
flight
In
the
dance
of
Julie
Anne
The
wintertime's
so
sweet
Even
wino's
have
their
needs
They
pretend
that
she
is
younger
When
they
are
lonely
The
bar
room
floor's
her
home
When
the
lights
are
low
they'll
call
for
more
How
it
hurt's
to
hear
them
say
she
is
only
Old
Julie
Anne
Oh,
Julie
Anne
Don't
go
to
sleep
Just
pick
your
heart
up
off
that
wino's
knee
And
let
the
whiskey
be
your
lover
Who
makes
the
winter
sweet
And
warms
a
dancer's
feet
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