Every night I saw you there In your old wicker chair, singing, ooh You were wrong, I was rightdidn't matter in a fight, ooh
Coffee mug filled it up Always knew what it was, sing, ooh Been on your side for years You could never love without crying, ooh
Is she dead, is she fine? Every day, every night
Fate has dealt me a lonely blow, I said, ooh Tried to help, it only hurt In the end I made it worse, ooh
Is she dead, is she fine? Every day, every night
Give back my keys, give back my chair Take back those clothes you always left on the floor
You drove me wild, drove me insane Drank the whole bottle, forgot my name All I ever wanted was a mother for the first time Finally I could see you as the leader of the landslide
She left, she left, the writing's on the wall Please believe me, I smell the alcohol The only thing I know is that we're in too deep And maybe when she's dead and gone I'll get some sleep
You blamed it all on your kids We were young, we were innocent You told me a lie, fuck you for that Fuck all your pride and fuck all your prayers and All this time I waited like a fool and for the first time Finally I can see you as the leader of the landslide
She left, she left, the writing's on the wall Please believe me, don't answer when she calls The only thing I know is that we're in too deep And maybe when she's dead and gone I'll get some sleep
Out there on my own, I was feeling so alone Like a poltergeist in the afterlife Fading by degrees, I was shaking in the knees In the aftermath of this broken glass
Whoa, whoa, whoa
Compositores: Jeremy Caleb Fraites (Jeremy Fraites) (BMI), Wesley Keith Schultz (Wesley Schultz) (BMI)Editor: The Lumineers (BMI)ECAD verificado obra #21935621 em 21/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM