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.
♪
♪
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.
I go out downtown and give it up.
Again.