Song Length |
1:00 |
Genre |
Blues - Chicago |
Lyrics
When I look back there were telltale signs
I remember they always said you weren't my kind
You were all I knew no good for me
Help sure hit the highway when it come to helping me
I had big daemons I had big dreams too
There's always something better down the road a turn or two
You found trouble won't a dog find a bone
Gone and left me sorry in an old house all alone
Pick a story lend an ear
There's been so many how did I end up living here
And I wonder where you went and what might have been
How could you why would you when I needed you
To be there for me care for me like you used to do
Why I can't let you go even though you left long ago
Some people call me crazy and they could be right
With all that I've been through you wonder why I'm drunk most nights
Well I could have been a ballerina I could have been a lawyers wife
I damn near set this world on fire before you ruined my life
Pick a story lend an ear
There's been so many how did I end up living here
And I wonder where you went and what might have been
How could you why would you when I needed you
To be there for me care for me like you used to do
Why I can't let you go evern though you left long ago
Well it's late December you know this town gets cold in snow
It gets quiet so quiet I don't know where they go
But I hear your voice I hear you whisper low
You say "grab your things don't we have someplace to go"
Pick a story lend an ear
There's been so many how did I end up living here
And I wonder where you went and what might have been
How could you why would you when I needed you
To be there for me care for me like you used to do
Why I can't let you go even though you left long ago.