Anything, Anymore

I once loved a seamstress
Who was woven in silk
She stitched her suspicions
In a patchwork of wishing
Our love wouldn't wilt

I once loved a milkmaid
For all that she brought
She drove blame to my doorstep
And left me to forget
Her skin it was soft

Here's to all the words I've said
To all the words I've not
The women I have loved
Some in present, some in thought
The grievance, it was mine
I'll regret it, give me time

Cause I don't feel much of anything anymore

I once loved a banker
Her transactional ways
She cashed debts of frustration
To a mountain of hatred
And I left without pay

You see I once was an angel
But I once loved his wife
The adultery was honest
Her body so flawless
I skipped heaven that night

Here's my apology in song
For the rights that I've done wrong
To imperfect to repair
Now lonely man who I caused harm
These actions, only mine
I'll take blame from talking vain

So I won't say much of anything anymore



Credits
Writer(s): Camden Benoit
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