It's been a long hard night
Out on Highway 501
Trying to make the wrong things right
Saying oh my god what have I done
And I can barely see to drive
The sun's gone down now I'm going with it
With a bottle between my thighs
Praying I see the city limit sign

She says Why do you do what you do?
I can't always come back to you
I don't know why I do what I do
But I'll always come back to you

There's one light on the road tonight
It's nice to know that somebody else is alive
Want to get lonely in my mind
I think I need somebody all the time
Well don't judge me by my past
I feel bad, runaway from that
And I can never make anything last I feel bad

She says Why do you do what you do?
I can't always come back to you
Well I don't know why I do what I do
But I'll always come back to you

It's not alright when you're not breathing
It's not alright when I'm on your floor
Call it what you will but I call it leaving
One more step and I'm out your door

Call it what you will but I call it leaving
One more step and I'm out your door


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    does no one think there's something of death in here? "It's not alright when you're not breathin"... and he's drunk and asks "oh my god, what have I done?" I mean, I can see where I might have this totally wrong, but it just seems that he's in complete agony over something. He also says "I can never make anything last" meaning it's obviously over. And he prays he sees the city limit signs...what if he's running from the city, and looking for the marker so he knows he's out of the city. I'm not saying he killed her, but maybe she died. He's accusing her "you can call it what you will but I'll call it leaving." All of this just seemed so clear to me, even the first time i heard it. I think he's hurt, depressed, regretful, and kind of angry.

    theCaliLoveon October 10, 2010   Link

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