You stormed my winter palace. You rid my heart of every bit of malice, baby. You're how I won the war. Now your bags are packed, you're walking out the door.
Ride the subway home. Pretend that you're not home. When somebody calls you. But nobody calls you. . And it's me who loves you still. And I always will.
Boy, somebody hurt you. Boy, I wish I knew who. Could look into your sad eyes. And make such a sweet thing cry. . You're lonely like only the broken can know.
Drinkin' our coffee. It's a quarter to three. No one in this place. Just us and our mistakes. You in the corner. That stupid smile on your face. Tell me is there a way to replace.
Just like a little bird. Inside a little cage. Trying to find the strength. To learn to turn the page. . Just like a mermaid. I am trapped under the sea.
If I don't laugh, I'll cry. At all the years going by. Why is it so hard. To say your name tonight. . This little room we called home. These things I thought that we owned.
Where did those brass band mornings go. And the dreaming over tea, God only knows. Was it so long ago, you're tried to let me know. . You'd seen this face.
Last night I dreamed. While I was walking that I died looking up. At fancy buildings and skyscrapers. Are real heart breakers. When your time has come and gone.
There's a girl whose stuck inside a picture frame. She's seen your face, her mother's mentioned once your name. She sits and dreams, her fifteen year old dreams of what to do.
Did you see the moon tonight. Did it shine the way I asked it to. By the time it made it's way to you. Instead of me, inside your room tonight. . It will dance across your floor.