Anne Louise

Andy Hull

This leather's called a seatbelt Anne Louise
You headed out of the window in the cooling summer breeze
And in the air were all the things you claimed we need
They seemed to be worth less than once I did believe

And I swear to God that I'll avenge your death
With the best lawyers of auto-politic
And I'll spend whatever money's to be spent
To try and revive your broken body again

And the penny pinching funeral was shit
Your body in a plastic frame that I threw flowers in
And I hope to God that you'll remember me in heaven
God I hope you don't remember that in heaven

God I hope that they'll allow me into heaven
Look what I've become (Hah-aaaah)
Look what I've become (Hah-aaaah)

Trivia about the song Anne Louise by Manchester Orchestra

When was the song “Anne Louise” released by Manchester Orchestra?
The song Anne Louise was released in 2009, on the album “Fourteen Years of Excellence EP”.
Who composed the song “Anne Louise” by Manchester Orchestra?
The song “Anne Louise” by Manchester Orchestra was composed by Andy Hull.

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