Carolyn Wonderland — Annie's Scarlet Letter lyrics
The page contains the lyrics of the song "Annie's Scarlet Letter" by Carolyn Wonderland.
Lyrics
My name is Annie
I’m about your daughter’s age
Happy with my living, earning minimum wage
Last year I had a baby,
Love him with all I got
But the bills, they became too much, so I moved a little pot
Now I’m an ex-patriot in my hometown
I can’t even vote to change the laws that put me down
I only pray that you fare better
I’ll wear my marijuana leaf like a badge, it’s my scarlet letter
Time goes slow here
From behind these bars
But I’m not so far away that I can’t hear the cars
Driving down the freeway
Wishing one of them could give
me that short ride downtown where my little boy lives
But I’m an ex-patriot in my hometown
I can’t even vote to change the laws that put me down
I only pray that you fare better
I’ll wear my marijuana leaf like a badge, it’s my scarlet letter
Now I don’t want you
to feel sorry for me I ain’t on bended knee for your sympathy
I knew it wasn’t legal
but was it really so wrong
to justify locking me up here for so damn long
Well, I’m an ex-patriot in my hometown
I can’t even vote to change the laws that put me down
I only pray that you fare better
I’ll wear my marijuana leaf like a badge, it’s my scarlet letter