He saw a lonely girl She saw a lonely world It was a canvas, little careless A florescent leader And his was a dying breed And courage came only from
It's too bad you knew me When I wasn't ready And I wasn't ready Did I say, "Come and get me?" And too bad I held on When you tried to tell me This was
me, love me That's all I ask for, love me, love me He battered his tiny fists to feel something Wondered what it's like to touch and feel something
I saw you with her, dear You tried to hide away She left through the back door You always had your secret ways I acted so serene I was so drowsy then
Don't tell me, you're done for I don't need to hear, you're done for You can tell me what you are running from I need you, more than you need you I can
Fate leave on my doorstep A soldier, a soldier A feeble, a fortune I long for, I long for Ever so secret, I see What's in store for me? I won't let it
Oh, play along, she wills it Oh, Sunday came, promised you'd tell her She sat up in bed, answered your call dear Smeared purple and red You're gonna
Setting up Sunday Watching the winter grow so, oh, no Oh, making excuses for insecurities It's not about me, oh, it's never about me Now, I can't go
I can do whatever I want like you I can do whatever I want like you I can do whatever I want like you, like you She began to die Indiana that's not right
you You won't even know I'm gone Was it something I did wrong? Was it something I did wrong? Was it something I did wrong?
Stood by my Missus in the lobby Asked to carry bags of Madame Elevators rush to the sea Rummaged through my coat for the key After tea, lounged on the
Don't tell me you're done for I don't need to hear you're done for You can tell me what you are running from, I need you more than you need you I can
I can do whatever I want like you I can do whatever I want like you I can do whatever I want like you Like you She began to die Indiana that's not right
I saw you with her dear you tried to hide away she left throught he back door you always hide your secret away i acted so serene i was so drowsy then
He saw a lonely girl. She saw a lonely world. It was a canvas, slyly careless. A florestan lieder. And his was a dying breed. Courage came only from
Fate leave on my doorstep. A soldier. A soldier. A fable, a fortune. I long for. I long for. Ever so secret I see what's in store for me. I won't let
Stood by my missus in the lobby Asked to carry bags of Madame Elevators rush to the sea Rummaged trough my coat for the key After tea lounged on the
overdone. Pain is foreign, foreign to us. I don't even know you. You won't even know I'm gone. Was it something I did wrong? Roses, roses cold.