Well the booze is all gone; it’s only numbness we’re feeling.
As temperatures drop, as evening drapes the ceiling.
And the lonely ones walk the sad, sad streets. Again.
Morning breaks glass; is this be the day you’ve been regretting?
Always working, sun’s face is so forgiving.
After work you search the town for the one you’re dying to meet.
Feet shuffle in time with all the, the drunks of the world.
Oh finally it’s last call. Everyone remember your stories. Now.
credits
from Never Took A Wife,
released February 14, 2005
m.jetté - guitar, vocals, tambourine r.lamkins - cymbals
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