The Fall RainsI don't care who it is that is callingYou moved our thanks from ours to hisWhile outside the snow is fallingThat wedding band that meant so muchSignified our blessed vowLike coffee spills and unpaid billsAnd all my pillsIt's in the dust, the dust, the door nowI watch his trees from grain to brownSuddenly this morningOur town has gotten smallerThat arctic breeze that sings to meAnd says now lookAny fool can go in a walk on waterShould have known that time aloneWould only serve to break you downI don't know why I sit and stareAt that damn thing sitting thereIn the dust, the dust, the door nowSnow has turned the waterTo please the treesTo cheer up that lady's heartI'm sipping on a beerCounting down another yearCouldn't come a second, sonI wonder howEasily that rang and slid off of meInto the airDid you stop before I'm oldLet the memory of us lingerOr was it just an afterthoughtAs I cast in water from the bowI'm a-wailing, I'm a-wailingI'm a-wailing, I'm a-wailingWas it just an afterthoughtI passed upon a crimeFor a love that lies there dyingIn a dusty dress, a doornailSuch a goddamn shameRight next to your picture frameIn a dusty dress, a doornailIf anybody asked me what I thinkThat love is for nowLook in a dusty dress, a doornail