Like crippled ships that made it through a storm and finally reached a quiet shore, the homeless found a home on Susan's floor.
Didn't feel so cold and tired stretched out before her fire, rolling smokes and drinking up her wine. And I remember candlelight and singing till we could not sing no more, then falling warm asleep on Susan's floor.
Well now that my song is sweeter, I think I'd like to greet her and thank her for the favors that she gave. A stranger I came, my head bowed in the rain to her door, I sat and sang my songs on Susan's floor. In the morning I'd go on, buying kingdoms with my songs, knowing I'd be back in just a while, warm in the sunlight of her smile.
Well, lots of time and songs have passed, I catch myself just looking back, reliving all the wonder of those nights. That's where I'd be today if I had only stayed one night more and sang another song on Susan's floor.
Like crippled ships that made it through a storm and finally reached a quiet shore, the homeless found a home on Susan's floor.