Well I woke up far too early and
My head was still a’ spinnin’ and
My side was stitched with ribbons
To the bed
My palm was pressed against the wall
Where I had traced the outline of
Your hand
My alarm clock had been buzzin’ and
My legs were jellied – useless and
My thoughts were scarcely thru
Undressing you
This God-forsaken morning
Came knocking in unwelcome to
My room
Sun arise and so shall I
(but not by my decision)
Silvered moon, not too soon
For you I need one more revolution
You woke me in the middle and
My dreams were great – at least I think
The ones I can’t seem to recreate
With you
My fist was clenched against the sheets
Where I had spent long hours with you but
In my dreams
Where we had been was wakin’ up
Laughing, Huggin, Touching, Squeezing,
Anything wished wishful thinking
Felt real
I awoke alone across town from you
Remember that we were
Scarcely friends
Sun arise and so shall I
(but not by my decision)
Silvered moon, not too soon
For you I need one more revolution
Sun arise and so shall I
(but not by my decision)
Silvered moon, not too soon
For you I need one more revolution
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