| It’s turning out to be a hard day for me
|
| I must have left my ecstasy
|
| In the pocket of a past life pair of jeans
|
| And it makes so sad
|
| A broken heart drug schedule
|
| A masochist mind and a five dollar shoe shine
|
| A hand to hold my ankles
|
| I’ll hang out any window for you
|
| I get sick but I’m sweet where it hurts
|
| You’re an onion that cries but you lie like a church
|
| Get your demons
|
| I’ll get even when you get confused
|
| It’s turning out to be a hard day for me
|
| I must have left my ecstasy
|
| In the pocket of a past life pair of jeans
|
| And it makes so sad
|
| It’s turning out be a bad one for those who like to bear their heart and soul
|
| It’s weighing on my sleeve like solid gold
|
| Madder than the hatter for dirty habits I’ve never had
|
| As we passed tin pan alley
|
| The smoke was like acid
|
| A missed rite of passage
|
| But grass is always greener
|
| And grazing graced amazing your blues
|
| If I trip, I’ll be flat on my face
|
| Catching tears on a paper to paint you a picture, you peasant
|
| It’s my pleasure to keep you amused
|
| It’s turning out to be a hard day for me
|
| I must have left my ecstasy
|
| In the pocket of a past life pair of jeans
|
| And it makes so sad
|
| It’s turning out be a bad one for those who like to bear their heart and soul
|
| It’s weighing on my sleeve like solid gold
|
| Madder than the hatter for dirty habits I’ve never had
|
| Throw your God damn sticks and stones
|
| At my body but you don’t know
|
| Throw your God damn sticks and stones
|
| Ooh
|
| I’m not to blame for the needle or the setting sun
|
| I’m not to blame for the wicked things that I ain’t done
|
| I’m not to blame but I guess I’m wishing that I was
|
| It’s turning out to be a hard day for me
|
| I must have left my ecstasy
|
| In the pocket of a past life pair of jeans
|
| And it makes so sad
|
| It’s turning out be a bad one for those who like to bear their heart and soul
|
| It’s weighing on my sleeve like solid gold
|
| Madder than the hatter for dirty habits I’ve never had |