"Six o'clock on a Christmas morning..." "And for what?" "Well, isn't it for the honor of God, [Samples from the film "The Dead",] Aunt Kate?" [an adaptation of James Joyce's ] "I know all about the honor of God, [short story from his book ] Mary Jane." ["Dubliners". ]
Six o'clock the siren kicks him from a dream Tries to shake it off but it just won't stop Can't find the strength but he's got promises to keep And wood to chop before he sleeps
I may never get over but never's better than now I've got bases to cover
He's in the parking lot and he's just sitting in his car It's nine o'clock but he can't get out He lights a cigarette and turns the music down but just can't seem to shake that sound
Once I thought I'd get over but it's too late for me now I've got bases to cover
Melody walks through the door and memory flies out the window and nobody knows what they want 'til they finally let it all go
The pain inside coming outside
So many ways to drown a man So many ways to drag him down Some are fast and some take years and years Can't hear what he's saying when he's talking in his sleep He finally found the sound but he's in too deep
I could never get over Is it too late for me now? Feel like blowing my cover
Melody walks through the door and memory flies out the window and nobody knows what they want 'til they finally let it all go
But don't cut your losses too soon 'cause you'll only be cutting your throat And answer a call while you still hear at all 'cause nobody will if you won't
"Six o'clock on a Christmas morning..." "I know all about the honor of God, Mary..." "I know all about the honor of God, [Samples from the film "The Dead",] Mary Jane." [an adaptation of James Joyce's ] [short story from his book ] ["Dubliners". ]