Folk Song Lyrics about a married woman who has an affair with a drug addict |
Letters to a Dead Man Too many lines on a rap sheet No patter of little feet They weren't up to speed No, not one of your needs Just a misplaced seed You could have stopped it all With just one fucking call I had my back against the wall But you let me take the fall You weren't in it for the long haul Was it a disease? Or were we just trying to please I'm still waiting for release Come on, don't be my biggest tease Just this once, bring me to my knees You stopped your pain Winning hand lethal vein Three lives wasted on shame A woman with the wrong last name Oh, just bring down the rain I buried our son alone How could you have already gone? All this is so fucking wrong He just needed to belong Don't you know that's why he went along? Was it a disease? Or were we just trying to please I'm still waiting for release Come on, don't be my biggest tease Just this once, bring me to my knees Rewrite the ending Give back his beginning Don't keep me spinning You know I hate winning I always needed you for my finishing A son with the wrong name A man lost in the fast lane A woman filled with shame A boy you didn't reclaim A heart overflowing with pain Was it a disease? Or were we just trying to please I'm waiting for release Come on, don't be my biggest tease Just this once, bring me to my knees |