I could wear certain clothes and I'd look just like you Get a shitty haircut and a stick-n-poke tattoo And I'll wear all black with some big leather boots I'll wear em to the square-dance and I live out in the woods And I want you to know, want you to know where I stand but Don't call me no woman, Don't you call me no man The scene raised me up, it didn't raise no fool I'm better than them cuz I look just like you
Well I guess I don't fit in I'll just go back home; But even if I go back home, I'd still be all alone cuz My friends are all different; everybody's changed or Maybe I changed and they just stay the same but Everything back home: it just turns to rust Just like my family that I don't see enough Oh, they're aging and dying and I just stay away The prodigal son returns a bit too late
Then there was this girl and she came from way back east Twigs around her fingers, honey suckle in her teeth She loved to sing and dance and she talked about it all So I just sat there listening from spring until fall and I learned more about her than anyone around I could measure her circumference just by her sound In the winter she froze; she shattered into pieces When I knocked her off the table accidentally Trying to grab a bag of Reese's
Oh, it hits me like a song that only comes at night All the places, all the faces I've seen in my life Like stars in the sky they be shining down at me, but It took a million years for that light so I could see and I could live a million years, before I'd overflow, but Time marches on; when you gotta go, you gotta go, so I left em like a bag by the side of the road When my engine was struggling and I had to lighten the loadTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.