Come and open up your folding chair next to me My feet are buried in the sand and there's a breeze There is a shadow, you can't see my eyes And the sea
The man of a thousand faces Sits down at the table Eats a small lump of sugar And smiles at the moon like he knows her And begins his quiet ascension
Your stitches are all out But your scars are healing wrong And the helium balloon inside your room has come undone And it's pushing up at the ceiling
Two birds on a wire One tries to fly away and the other Watches him close from that wire He says he wants to as well but he is a liar I'll believe it
I found a wallet, I found a wallet Inside were pictures of your small family You were so young, your hair dark brown You had been born in 1953 Your winter
It's like forgetting the words to your favorite song You can't believe it, you were always singing along It was so easy and the words so sweet You can
Don't let me get out of this kiss, don't let me say what I say The things that scare us today, what if they happen someday? Don't let me out of your arms
You step on all my parts And then you walk right out the door And I know that your love Ain't never coming back no more Time is all around except inside
You went into the kitchen cupboard, got yourself another hour And you gave half of it to me We sat there looking at the faces of these strangers in the
Carbon monoxide, soon I?ll go to sleep If I don?t got my socks on right They slide right off off my feet As I walk-a, walk-a, walk-a, walk-a, walk-a,
A man walks out of his apartment It is raining, he's got no umbrella He starts running beneath the awnings Trying to save his suit, trying to save his
The food that I'm eating Is suddenly tasteless I know I'm alone now I know what it tastes like So break me to small parts Let go in small doses But spare
Poor little rich boy, all the couples have gone You wish that they hadn't, you don't wanna be alone But they wanna kiss and they got homes of their own
I had a dream Crispy crispy Benjamin Franklin came over Baby, sat all four of my kids Then in my dream, I told the doctor off He said, ?If you don't
and staying awake Things, I have loved, I'm allowed to keep I'll never know if I go to sleep The papers around me are piling and twisting Regina, the
I wish I'd see a field below I wish I'd hear a rooster crow But there are none who live downtown And so the day starts out so slow Again the sun was
I kissed your lips and I tasted blood I asked you, "What happened?" and you said, "There'd been a fight" You said, "I've been fighting for your honor
Somedays aren't yours at all They come and go As if they're someone else's days They come and leave you Behind someone else's face And it's harsher than