Sometimes I don't know where
This dirty road is taking me
Sometimes I can't eve know the reason why
So I guess I keep a-gamblin'
Lots of booze and lots of ramblin'
It's easier than just waitin' around to die
Watching girls go passing by
It ain't the latest thing
I'm just standing in a doorway
I'm just trying to make some sense
Out of these girls passing by
The tales they tell of men
I'm not waiting on a lady
I'm just waiting on friend
Sometimes when this place gets kinda empty
The sound of the breath fades with the light
I think about the luckless fascination
Under the Milky Way tonight
Well i'm lying in my bed
The blanket is warm
This body will never be safe from harm
Still feel your hair, black ribbons of coal
Touch my skin to keep me whole
Enter your heart, and never let it part
Yesterday was a lie so be happy now
When all you can feel is what you can take as real
Come alive, realise it's a feeling
I don't care if Monday's blue
Tuesday's grey and Wednesday too
Thursday, I don't care about you
It's Friday, I'm in love
Monday you can fall apart
Tuesday, Wednesday break my heart
Oh, Thursday doesn't even start
It's Friday, I'm in love
I've fallen in love with someone
Yes i've fallen in love, in love with someone
Yes I've fallen in love, in love with someone I
Shouldn't have fallen in love with
An it's so easy to be social it's so easy to be cool yeah it's easy to be hungry when you ain't got shit to lose and I wish I could help you with what you hope to find but I'm still out here waiting watching reruns of my life when you reach the point of breaking know it's gonna take some time to heal the broken memories that another man would need just to survive.
Wan' tell you a story
'Bout a woman I know
Ah, come to loving
She steals the show
She ain't exactly pretty
Ain't exactly small
Forty-two, thirty-nine, fifty-six
You could say she's got it all
Let me tell you a story, 'bout a woman and a man, maybe you'll find familiar, maybe you won't understand
The man's name i don't remember, he was always Joe to me
But I can't forget the woman she was always Christie Lee