Mewithoutyou (Me Without You)

Mewithoutyou (Me Without You) - Paper Hanger lyrics

rate me

Not one motion of her gesture could I forget

The prettiest bag lady I ever met

Pushing her cart in the rain

Then gathering plastic and glass

She watched the day pass

Not hour by hour

But pain by pain

If I was a basket filled with holes

Then she was the sand I tried to hold

And ran out behind me

As I swung with some invisible hands

I stopped believing, you start to move

She was like wine turned to water then turned back to wine

I stopped my leaving and the better man bloomed

And you can pour us out and we won't mind

I was dead, then alive

She was like wine turned to water and turned back to wine

You can pour us out, we won't mind

A scratch around the mouth of the glass

My life is no longer mine

If you're still looking for a blanket

Sweetie, I'm sorry, I'm no sort of fabric

But if you need a tailor

Then take your torn shirt, and stumble up my stairs

And mumble your pitiful prayers

And in your tangled night's sleep, our midnight needles go to work

Until all comfort and fear flows in one river

Down on the shelf by the mirror where you see yourself whole

And it makes you shiver

I stopped believing, you start to move

She was like wine turned to water then turned back to wine

I stopped my leaving and the better man bloomed

And you can pour us out and we won't mind

I was dead, then alive

She was like wine turned to water and turned back to wine

You can pour us out, we won't mind

A scratch around the mouth of the glass

My life is no longer mine

Our lives our not our own

Even the wind lays still

All I felt was fire and cold

And movement, movement

If they ask you for a sign of the Father

Tell them it's movement, movement and repose

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