She left me bleeding with idle running low Staring in the green light of the dash. The vinyl cold and lonely with an a.m. radio I watched her through the rain and dirty glass. Long ago and far away I didn't measure up Or maybe I'm still unaware. It doesn't really matter now she always called my bluff Me I never really cared. How you always did distract me Blue eyes to green when you cried And if I saw you on just any other day, How you never said goodbye. Why you never said goodbye.
She lives now on Circle Street a mansion on a hill Owns a dynasty of cliches. A palace for her prison and a maid to meet her will. Perhaps a ghost she'll never shake Do I haunt her bedroom door when she is left alone, Howling through the window at the stairs. It doesn't really matter now her pain is all her own Me I never really cared. When you suffered good intentions Of flesh in heat on linen white And if I feel you on just any other day How you never said goodbye. Why you never said goodbye.
I'll find Salvation and she will be my Queen And to her none can compare. It doesn't really matter now if she comes or not Me I'll never really care Me I'll never really care.
2002 Two Mule Music/BMI. All rights reserved.
Compositor: Christopher Daniel Ryden ECAD: Obra #28970157