How can it be? You've gone and got yerself free
They said they'd keep you in there for life
I still can't believe the only witness was me
But here I am being chased by a knife
The damage was done, I wasn't havin' any fun
As I lay bleeding on that cold day
He must've thought I was dead since I was drenched in red
Lucky my tears didn't give me away
It's been a while since I've known how to live in now
It's easier done than said without them muscles workin' in your head
See, I ain't one for one cryin' and if'n you're needin' a reason why
I'll chalk it up to something in my eye
I was fixin' up my dishes, just mindin' my own buisness
When upon my door came a knock
I opened it wide, let the stranger inside
But all he wanted was to have a little talk
So we sat there in the kitchen, discussin' what I'm missing
How a certain man would help a lot
But that gal of mine without him is livin' just fine
So let's hope that she don't get caught
It's been a while since we've known how to live in now
It's easier done than said without them muscles workin' in your head
See, we ain't scared of dyin' and if'n you're needin' a reason why
We're leavin' it up to the nothin' in the sky
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