John Dunblane, Annie Painter, they were true lovers to 
the end 
They grew up together in the streets where no one is 
your friend 
They mixed their heart's blood together, they swore 
they'd always be true 
When Annie left for the summer, she said for now but 
never adieu 
I'd give my life to be with you 
Some will die for fortune, some will die for pleasure 
But only lovers die for love 

The summer turned into winter but Annie Painter never 
came 
A cold wind blew through the dark town 
And it chilled the heart of John Dunblane 
He took the road to every city, he sailed to every port 
of call 
He hung his head as tears were falling, he scratched 
his message on the wall 
I'd give my life to be with you 
Some will die for fortune, some will die for pleasure 
But only lovers die for love 

He was broken, he was crazy, his face was old and 
cracked with tears 
He was dying of the seasons that shook his frame for 
thirteen years 
As he lay sickening by the roadside, a voice came 
drifting through the air 
It was the voice of Annie Painter, she sang a song 
sweet and clear 
I'd give my life to be with you 

He went running through the city, he searched for day 
after day 
When he found her she was dying, and all for love of 
John Dunblane 
She said "Forgive my cruel father. He tried to keep me 
away. 
And don't despair for my dying, for this is our wedding 
day." 
I'd give my life to be with you 
Some will die for fortune, some will die for pleasure 
But only lovers die for love 
Only lovers die for love