Waitress. Waitress. Waitress. . I have to clear your table. So I wipe it, it's right to keep it clean. So I clean, yes, I clean. Do you clean? Yes, I clean it.
Sail ho heave ho come on let go. Your time on earth is over. I watch you sleeping on the bed. I'm talking to your soul. . Did you ever think, it'd be like this?.
In the summertime, on the sidewalk here, I see a nickel. Well, I, I guess I'm happening. Is there, is there something special you'd like me to buy you.
I live in the hills. You live in the valleys. And all that you know are those blackbirds. Yoou rise every morning. Wondering what in the world will the world bring today.
It's clear to me now. I understand. A jump of cards in. An idle man's hand. . Oh, oh, you're sleeping. This is the story of your. Leaving. . I can win you with reason.
One time I saw Canada fall. Through a hole in the sky. I do not know if I was really sad. To see her go. . For in her place there was a. Herd of early morning cows.
The squirrel crossed the road like a ribbon on a fan. And the afternoon cicada threw a spell across this land. And the waves rolled off the Georgian rocks.
We're going to the sea shore. Gonna burst upon the brine. From a car that's full of babies. And dogs and food and wine. Sand in our suits and salt in our hair.
I dont know what youre thinkin. But I guess youre not concerned about the way I feel. Hey whats the deal. I dont know what youre doin. But Im feelin that youre playin me just like a fool.
Ogwen Bessie's gone. Bessie's gone away. . I looked in the high meadow for her. I think she's gone. I looked down by the river. And I looked behind the barn.
I reached the desert as the sun was rising. On the day that you were passing through. The caravan you traveled in was crowded. I didn't like the people around you.
Sun shine on the moon, shine on the lake. Moon shine on the snow, shine on my face. Winter birds go in and out the stars. Okanagan arrowheads under lace.
So I go down to the lobby. And everybody stares. They say take off that foolish hat. What man? I say. . So I go down to the lobby. And everybody stares.
You watch the slow train moving through the city late at night. Adjusting back and forth against the darkness and street lights. I know that you're feeling bad but I'm glad you didn't lie.
I know there's a place that you call your own. And you're safe and warm and you feel like you're home. And the peace of it and the faith involved. And you go to say but there's no need to explain it.
The outline of the city, the sheerness of its height. I thought that I was kidding when I said, I love this sight. I love this skyline, towers rising from the trees.
I was dreaming in the steam room. Everything was so clear for a minute. And I thought, and the dripping tiles and. And I said, I'll confess everything".
Gimme, gimme, gimme. Gimme, gimme, gimme. . You call that hard?. You call this cold?. That's nothing. . Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
INTRO. Alishias weMaskiri (ummmmmm). versus Janet (yeeeerrrrr). Tambudzai (yeeeeeerrreeerr). Ichooo. . CHORUS. (Janet). Mazuva angu panyiiika haachafambaa.
I'm driving down this cold interstate and I feel so alone. I left everyone back at home. without a simple goodbye. oh how I would of cried if I'd seen your face.