You're laid out
like a landscape
on the frontier of my floor.
In the next room
the girls are singing,
they must be wondering where you are.
Who'd have thought girl,
late last spring,
we'd still be the same?
You let your hands fall
over my eyelids,
vaguely imitating rains.
If the sky falls tonight...
We'll all run outside
and catch stars in the streetlight.
I can't argue with you,
like I can't argue with the blues
that this night has put on.
Down the hallway you move less like a woman
and more like a song.
Everyone's asleep now.
This house breathes somehow,
the radio plays low.
And as you leave I know,
wherever you go,
flowers must follow.
If the sky falls tonight...
We'll all run outside and catch stars in the streetlight.
Please, don't run out on me.
I'll make it through the night
if you're here by my side.
Please, don't run out on me.
If the sky falls tonight...
We'll all run outside and catch stars in the streetlight.
(Don't keep me waiting).