Susan Werner Last Of The Good Straight Girls
Once in a while in my living room
I look up at your face
The man in the hand-painted photograph
I know you from someplace
What comes so hard from history
Comes so easy to my pen
And I keep signing your name
While the world stays the same around you
I keep signing your name
Is that all that remains of us?
Year after year in the shrinking walls
Nothing to the exchange
Wood in the smiles at the holidays
And your kiss that fit me strange
What comes so hard from history
Comes so easy to my pen
And I keep signing your name
While the world stays the same around you
I keep signing your name
Is that all that remains of us?
You gave the truth to the lie, turned your eyes to the sky
Looked away when I looked your way
There's a myth in the air, it's too late to repair
But you look at me anyway
Now where the kiss and the smile would be
The distance lies instead
Nine hundred miles of what might have been
And a world of things much better left unsaid
And I keep signing your name
While the world stays the same around you
I keep signing your name
Is that all that remains of us?