I'm sitting here just wondering, dear. Where have you been all of my life? Isn't it clear what's happening here? I'll be your man for the rest of my life.
I met you on a Sunday. Fell in love on Monday. By Tuesday, I thought I could do you no wrong. Got drunk on Wednesday. I was high on Thursday, and by Friday, you were gone.
Passing in the night such a perfect encounter. The future looks so bright as a silent actor. A single moment in time for us to capture. Two souls absolutely free, with no master. So take my hand, dear, and let's run away.
I woke up next Sunday. I cried all Monday. On Tuesday I begged you all day long. I gave up Wednesday, but I wrote all Thursday, and on Friday I sang you this song.
credits
from Black Train,
track released May 13, 2015
Written by Vito Chiechi.
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