- Alone With You
I would like to
take some time
to try and steer my
one track mind
'cause it's not healthy
to feel this way
and I'm just fooling myself
I say
- Begins What Might
All this time to choose can mean no choice at all. And all the days we lose are really only a small part of the life that we will one day lead. I forget sometimes that I’ve got time to, time to breathe. There’s so much to know and there’s so little time. I wish that time would slow and perhaps then I could be all the things I want to be. There are too many doors surrounding, surrounding me. All that I can do is go to sleep at night. The sun will wake with you and so begins what might be the day that’s gonna change your life, or it could be nothing at all, nothing at all.
- Crimes
Darling don’t forgive me for my crimes. I need to be punished for all time. Darling don’t forgive me for my crimes. I need to be punished for all time. Don’t you think it’s time we had ourselves a little talk? I’ve been counting down the days with lines of white chalk. I’ve been doing, I’ve been doing time for you. What else, what else can I do? These prison walls have held me for too long. I shake the bars and hope you hear my song. These prison walls have held me for too long. I shake the bars and hope you hear my song. I know I said to lock me up and throw away the key. Ever since I heard your voice I’m longing to be fre. I’ve been doing, I’ve been doing time for you. What else, what else can I do? Darling please forgive me for my crimes.
- Slightly More Politely
Well count yourself lucky that I know what to say, because you don’t know the rules and I don’t want to play. And I see, oh I see you’re not entirely to blame. But I say, oh I say, be nice just the same. And I won’t put it lightly, I’ll say, quite rightly. In our lesson of etiquette, we’re not done yet. Oh I’ll ask you to ask me slightly more politely. Well sometimes it’s hard to find the right thing to say, but your spectacular vernacular extends to ‘okay’. And I know, oh I know it’s just how you were raised but just don’t, oh just don’t say my name in that way. And I won’t put it lightly, I’ll say, quite rightly. In our lesson of etiquette we’re not done yet. Oh I’ll ask you to ask me slightly more politely. Don’t say my name. Oh I’ll ask you to ask me slightly more politely.