We drove after the show On dark and windy roads The fog was so thick We couldn't see through it We had to take it slow Little did I know That while I did my best to keep us all alive You were dying out there on the west coast
And the blue and red lights looked so bright in the fog With no seatbelts on and an expired license plate That vermont state police man must have known what was to come Because he took it easy and he let us drive away The road went on forever that night and the hour grew so late The cell phone towers that we drove past Had a grim look on their face They knew what they had to do But they didn't want to break the news It's an awful job that no one wants to do
Kept awake my crazy dogs Too much baking powder used I had seven missed calls So I knew that it was bad news I went to the van The taste of metal in my mouth I played the message back again Hoping that I heard it wrong somehow
The people on the street stared at me As I stared off into space Like a statue in the back seat, like a coffin in the grave I sat frozen in purple rain I waited for a while for the phone call to come And tell me this was another on of your pranks I waited for weeks and weeks For a tear to roll down my face They knew what they had to do But they didn't want to break the news It's an awful job that no one wants to do
This is where you went When you left us to try and kill the president We tracked you down And drug you into the van somehow I threw you against a fence I felt so bad for doing it The next morning I just left I drove home alone feeling sick
Somewhere in pennsylvania I saw a dozen amish women on a bridge They waved at me as I drove underneath I was worried about what it meant This was years ago I know But I was back again And the goddamn telephone was telling me That I don't have a best friend I don't what to go home Because it's not where I live I played that message one more time again