Passed through Main Street yesterday and, oh, this town just ain’t the same. Looked in the window and it was gone. All those tables I’d written on Were vainished as if I had never been there. Like poets and prophets who can’t find the words so they stare And all that made sense has somehow turned askew I missed my chance with you
There were seconds then minutes then years that I could not breath In the Pere Lachaise with the hammer the chisel and the stone Now I’ve bartered and begged for what I believed And I saw that the name engraved was my own Now there’s nothing so peaceful as when I met you And there’s nothing so lonely as when it was through And the words, “I’m not here anymore,” echo into: I missed my chance with you
Had love play so many tricks on me. I’ve always felt cheated that you’d make me leave. Like taking my sight after letting me see. I found out love had something up it’s sleeve. Leave me scattered like leaves by winds that never blew When I captured the stars in the palm of my hand it was true I’d just give them back To you
I was seventeen, but just for one year I always knew one day I’d end up here. And the sands have now fallen to the evening of my afternoon I was always so ready to stay and always leaving too soon And I don’t want to think about it now, but I do. And my spirit is restless, ‘cause I know it’s true. I missed my chance with you.