Another Place, Another Time Songtext
von David Olney
Another Place, Another Time Songtext
Long ago and far away but not forgotten
Love lives in this memory of mine
And when the night wind blows
Back through the years my memory goes
To another place, another time
I once loved a woman
Her name was Delia Jones
She lived in the mansion on the hill
In the night she′d slip away
And stay with me 'til break of day
In my cabin out behind her husband′s mill
When her husband heard the rumors
'Bout what his wife was doin'
He swore to hunt me down and hang me high
With his money, power, and pride
He had the law on his side
So I lit out ′neath the cold and moonless sky
I hopped a train from the north
All the way to Baltimore
For a year, the downtown mission was my home
Well, I was safe, and I was free
But I was lonesome as could be
And I longed for the love that I had known
So in the cold northern wind
I was headin′ south again
Like a moth headin' straight for the flame
Well, I′ll either make her mine
Or God knows I'll die tryin′
Life or death, without her love, it's all the same
On the outskirts of town, on the road, I met a stranger
I said, "Friend, do you know Delia Jones?"
He said, "I′m sorry to have to say
But she's been dead one year today
And why she took her life, we've never known
"Well, her husband always said
That Delia went crazy
Her rich friends say Delia just got bored
Ah, but other folks claim a broken heart was to blame
The truth is only known to the Lord."
The years have blown by
Like the leaves of late autumn
I can′t hold the love I left behind
And when the night wind moans
Back through the years my memory goes
To another place, another time
To another place, another time
Love lives in this memory of mine
And when the night wind blows
Back through the years my memory goes
To another place, another time
I once loved a woman
Her name was Delia Jones
She lived in the mansion on the hill
In the night she′d slip away
And stay with me 'til break of day
In my cabin out behind her husband′s mill
When her husband heard the rumors
'Bout what his wife was doin'
He swore to hunt me down and hang me high
With his money, power, and pride
He had the law on his side
So I lit out ′neath the cold and moonless sky
I hopped a train from the north
All the way to Baltimore
For a year, the downtown mission was my home
Well, I was safe, and I was free
But I was lonesome as could be
And I longed for the love that I had known
So in the cold northern wind
I was headin′ south again
Like a moth headin' straight for the flame
Well, I′ll either make her mine
Or God knows I'll die tryin′
Life or death, without her love, it's all the same
On the outskirts of town, on the road, I met a stranger
I said, "Friend, do you know Delia Jones?"
He said, "I′m sorry to have to say
But she's been dead one year today
And why she took her life, we've never known
"Well, her husband always said
That Delia went crazy
Her rich friends say Delia just got bored
Ah, but other folks claim a broken heart was to blame
The truth is only known to the Lord."
The years have blown by
Like the leaves of late autumn
I can′t hold the love I left behind
And when the night wind moans
Back through the years my memory goes
To another place, another time
To another place, another time
Writer(s): David C. Olney Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com