One, two, three, four.
♪ Baby, baby, baby, what's the use in trying?
♪
♪ We're just throwing rocks at the gravel road.
♪
♪ And I ain't been home in a week or two.
♪
♪ We don't act like we used to back then.
Oh, back then.
♪
♪ Darling,
darling,
darling,
can't you hear me cry?
♪
♪ The walls we built have turned so often thin.
♪
♪
The thought of you is crashing in.
♪
♪ And I'm paralyzed and also wide awake.
Wide awake.
♪
♪ I've got a love I
need to shake.
Now that I'm alone, I cannot wait.
♪
♪ Said I'm thirsty, so feed him whiskey.
Said I'm lonely, so call her up.
♪
♪ So I go out downtown and give it up.
Ask to love me like you used to.
♪
♪ Though I know it's come to end.
So I go out downtown and give it up again.
♪
♪ Baby, baby, baby, it's getting cold now.
How I miss the warmth of your skin.
♪
♪ Like every mother needs a child,
I'm cradled by your shadows again.
And again.
♪
♪ Darling,
darling,
darling,
I've called your name dear.
As many times as my voice would allow.
♪
♪ But it's muffled by commotion of a
weakened crowd I've grown to know so well.
Oh, so well.
♪
♪
Said I'm thirsty, so feed him whiskey.
Said I'm lonely, so call her up.
Might go out downtown and give it up.
Ask to love me like you used to.
Though I know it's come to end.
So I go out downtown and give it
up again.
♪
♪ Ah,
ah,
ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
♪
♪ Said I'm thirsty, so feed him whiskey.
Said I'm lonely, so call her up.
Might go out downtown and give it up.
Ask to love me like you used to.
Though I know it's come to end.
So I go out downtown and give it up again.
♪
♪ Give it up.
I go out downtown and give it
up again.
♪