Gifts
(专辑: Less Talk, More Rock - 1996)
Wake up, coughing, tired, with my face in my hands, Staring at the
window as the
sunlight demands action. All the
energy it takes to close these bedroom blinds. Wrote this selfish sadness on a
bathroom wall, Spent half the
span of some lost culture's rise and fall, But I'm as clueless as a
drooling four-year-old. Still hoping I
might find the
capacity (capacity) To let you know I
know you're lonely. So here's the
last call for regrets. A
final slow dance through The
days that we all hold on to. Here's the
promises I've made, Tied too tight to undo. An unwrapped gift from me to you. All the
slightly insane on the
18 North Main, Reaching for a
small-town downtown, night rain. Nothing I
could say could be worth saying anyway today. Like, "Hey, whatever happened to what's that guy's name?" We get a
little older and we look the
same: askance. Excuse my failing sense of humour. Still hoping I
might find the
capacity (capacity) To let you know that we're all lonely. So here's the
last call for regrets. A
final slow dance through The
days that we all hold on to. Here's the
promises I've made: A
razor blade and this broken piece of chain. A
history left to rust out in the
rain.