It's been enough days
Since you broke my heart
If sunsets were flowers
I could be a graveyard
Silence will whisper
And lonesome'll touch
I'm trying to forget you
But I miss you too much
3/4 blues and a broke telephone
Both have a way to make you feel you're alone
I asked you for warmth
And you set me on fire
I asked you for love
And you gave me desire
When I asked you for nothing
Then you finally came through
But you did not take all my memories with you
3/4 blues, them 3/4 blues
Fall from my frets to the soles of my shoes
Time she keeps score with uneven hands
And leaves me alone for a slow sarabande
With my fingertips hurting
And a pick that's worn through
I'm trying to write something
That feels like I do
Songs that came rolling so easily before
Puddle in pools by my feet on the floor
3/4 blues and the end of the sidewalk
Both have a way to make you feel that you're lost
I got me a toolbox and it's filled up with screws
Some you unwound and some just shook loose
I'm coming undone, I can plainfully see
All of the ways that you screwdrivered me
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