Lamplight

And lover, where'd you lose your patience
I know you had your patience
And I was just a kid

And clueless, you never stop to wonder
If lightning strikes the thunder
Or if it's just coincidence

Every time your father beat you down
You told him, "Dad it won't be long,"
And as your tiny body slept that night
I had my lamplight burning strong

And hated
Your bedroom is a dark place
But you've broken all the doorways
And now you're stuck inside

But hopeful
Your memory's still around though
You can see it from your window
As it starts to pass you by

Now I'm in your car
You hold your apples in your arms
You're a friend I used to know
But you still lean against my walls
Tell me beauty I won't bluff
I set my mind to worthless stuff
But I was hoping you'd have the decadence
The appetite of love
But that's alright
Yeah, that's alright

Every time your father beat you down
You told him, "Dad, it won't be long,"
And as your tiny body slept that night
I had my lamplight burning strong
And when you came to me, and said, "We gotta leave"
And so we took your parents' car
And as your tiny body slept that night
I had my lamplight burning strong

And when we got away, but in a couple days
We crashed in Arkansas
And as your tiny body slept that night
I had my lamplight burning strong
And when the cop cars came and took you away
I knew I had to write this song
And as your tiny body slept that night
I had my lamplight burning strong



Credits
Writer(s): Samuel Jaffe
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