The Lovesong Writer

Sitting alone in the dark of a stadium
He whispers his secrets into a cheap guitar

With the flick of his wrist he turns words into melodies
Chords into church bells, fill up the allies
Lovers entwine in the heat of the night
And by dawn are apart in the shivering silences

We will pretend
That it's all just made up

The songs that he writes
Are too personal
He can't play them for anyone

When he's all alone
The lovesong writer sings
"Ooh, oh, can anyone hear me now?"
No one hears at all

So he stumbles through syllables, cut from their sentences
Lost letters call to him, deep in the alphabet
"Please, give us meaning"

And pose for me now
You're the broken heart
You're the sigh in the back of the throat

And on the other side
You're the queen of spades
You're the sound that she makes on her way

There's always a way out
There's always a way out

When he's all alone
The lovesong writer sings
"Ooh, oh, can anyone hear me now?"
But no one hears at all

The lovesong writer sits
All alone
When he hears the sound
Of the knock at the door

Fifty red roses falling apart
In the hands of someone that you scripted and left behind
All of the others scorned by their lovers
Showed up at your door
Staring you down, they said

"Sing for me, sing for me, sing for me now"
"Sing for me, sing for me, sing for me now"

No way out
No way out
No way out
No way out



Credits
Writer(s): Andrew Everding, Robert Keeley Iii, Timothy Payne, Steven Pedulla, Geoffrey Rickly, Thomas Rule
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