Lyrics Carole King

Carole King

Goat Annie

When I was young I used to see her

Herdin' her goats on the hillside

No one knows

And she ain't tellin' her age

I'd say she's just about seventy-five

She's an old timer tryin'

To hold on to what she's got

They call her Goat Annie

I still remember the stories

The townspeople told to each other

Just because she liked her goats

Better than people

They said the devil was her brother

She never paid them no mind

She just kept on

Bein' herself - Goat Annie

She's a rare individual

One of a dying breed

Everything she's got

Right now

Is all she'll ever need

One day the government decided

They had to have

The land she lived on

They came with the papers

Polite as could be

They said she had just thirty days

To get gone

You could see them smirking

We're just doin' our job here

You understand, Goat Annie

She said, I was born and raised here

Ain't never done wrong to no one

You ain't gonna

Throw me off my land, not

Me or my goats or my shotgun

Then she leveled her 12-gauge

With a blast, she sent 'em packin'

Go, Goat Annie

Next day they came with the lawmen

But that didn't get 'em nowhere

Rather than shoot

At a poor old lady

They decided to let her

Live her days out there

It doesn't happen very often

But there are still some people

With heart

Like Goat Annie