Woke up late in the afternoon
Sat up straight and rubbed my raccoon eyes
Only to find the sun stopped shining down I saw the moon rise
Bobby got killed last Saturday night
And to most of us, it still hadn’t sank in Except to Annie, his bride-to-be well she sank into a bottle of gin
Still waiting for the cavalry to call, living like a refugee
Still listening for the footsteps in the hall, when she comes back home to me Crawled to my feet and grabbed my shoes
I was still in my clothes from the night before
Walked through the house, it was empty and cold
The floorboards creaked as I opened up the front door
Stepped outside and was mystified by the countryside, it seemed so out of place
Cause everywhere I looked, the only thing I could see was her face
Still standing underneath the waterfall, trying to fill a cup of tea
Still listening for the footsteps in the hall, when she comes back home to me If time slowed down I could understand
How a breath of air is like a grain of sand
And why it takes so long to make love last, no matter how well it’s planned
Given the time, the friends I left behind would surely disappear
And I’ll wake up once more on the bedroom floor, the way I’ve done after all of these years
Still pounding wooden nails in the wall, still gonna paint my masterpiece
Still listening for the footsteps in the hall, when she comes back home to me