I have not been writing That many new songs How I wish I could stay longer How I wish I'd never gone
You have not been writing Me as often as I wished And sometimes I think I left you Just to see if I'd be missed
I saw my fortune scrawled out Up against the wall In a crowded market place In a town I can't recall And the teller told me that I would be Young and I would fall But my new friends all assured me That it all was surely false
Back at home, you found religion In a dirty crystal ball In the back of a dollar store In that shopping mall
I found religion Out in San Cristobal Now I feel that I've come far enough To give you a call
I have not been writing As often as I'd hoped But there are some things you're good at And then some you can't control
You have not been visiting I can't say that I mind 'Cause every time you go somewhere You leave somewhere behind
I saw my fortune scrawled out Up against the wall In a crowded market place In a town I can't recall And the teller told me that I would be Young and I would fall But I didn't think he meant so soon So soon at all
Back at home, you found religion In a dirty crystal ball In the back of a dollar store In that shopping mall I found religion Out in San Cristobal Now I feel that I've come far enough To give you a call
So I'm calling now but it says I don't got the number right
Your body looks to me A way it never has before And is this what's making you so sad, And what you did this for? She said, Your body looks to me A way it never has before And is this what's making you so sad, And I can't do this anymore
I found religion in a dirty bathroom stall In the back of a liquor store In that mini mall You found religion When you realized you could fall Now you say that you've come far enough To give me a call
So you're calling now, But I lie and I tell you that I moved
Everything's brand new.
Compositor: Mallory Blum (Mal Blum) ECAD: Obra #29411438