Fairfax County – Joan BaezBy Oh, once I loved an outlawHe came and stole my heartOh, how I count the hoursSince we were torn apartOn the road to Fairfax CountyI spied a highwaymanHe wanted all my moneyMy heart beat like a drumI gave him all my moneyAnd sweet he smiled at meHis beauty eye took pityBeneath the black oak treeWe kissed but for an hourThe sun was newly warmThe clouds were as the flowersThat bloom but for a mornHe gave back all my moneyAnd bowed most gallantlyHe promised for to meet meThat night beneath the treeWe’d flee to some far islandAnd there we would be wedAnd freely we would live thereWith no price upon his headThat night I went to meet himWith my inheritanceHe kissed me ‘neath the half moonAnd joyful we did danceOh, love betrays all secretsIt whispers in the breezeThe Sheriff, he did followWith all his deputiesLike hounds rushing to slaughterThe fox whose luck is runAnd he stood erect and cursed themGod damn you every oneThey seized him in a furyAnd heeding not my pleasThey hung him from the oak treeWhere he made love to meOhh, once I loved an outlawHe came and stole my heartOh, how I count the hoursSince we were torn apart www.pillowlyrics.com419786497975 88k 20