Music and Lyrics by Thomas Carter. Copyright Verlaine Records 2009.
Some days never seem to want you,
Some days never seem to end,
And some days always try to give you up,
Some days will always bring you friends.
And in some days the world will hold you,
And then some days you can’t pretend,
And in those days, although they’re hurting you,
They’re never as bad as they seem then.
No, they’re never as bad as they seem then.
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So take me out into the city tonight,
Take me here or take me there,
And lay me down and nurse my open wound,
As only you can heal what you put there.
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Don’t you tire of being comforted,
By all your so called friends?
Had I known how you would revel in this grief,
I would have brought things much sooner to their end.
I would have brought things much sooner to their end.
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So in the days when your restlessness,
Leaves you faded out in vain,
And there’s nowhere you can go to loose yourself,
You know better than to fall in love that way,
Oh you know better than to fall in love that way.
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Whoever you are now,
Wherever this is,
You’re on my mind again.
Could I leave you - as I said I would,
I’d still only be your victim in the end.
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