I'm walking with street lamps tonight
My path is a sway filled serpentine
I can't say I'm worse off than yesterday
'Cause I like the feel of the world this way
Curses are fables for the lonely
But cursing at the night is lovely
I'm screaming my voice dry lately
'Cause this world's for deaf ears, baby
Don't sing me a love song, save it for someone who can sing along with you
I've been drinking for twelve days all on my own, I figured I'd let it ride till June
This world ain't for living so I'll get busy dying, humming a drunkard's tune
Don't sing me a love song, it's lost on this one.
This dim lit place seems a good spot
For tracing the wood on the bar top
Just the barman and a trusty old juke box
They're playin' the faces of the ones I lost
So pour me another 'fore I go
I'm pushing on doors that begged to be pulled
I ain't reading the signs right so I 'm told
But my mind is fixed on which one's the right road
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