mewithoutYou

2,459 Miles
Living two-thousand-four-hundred fifty-nine miles from home When again that line from Eleanor Rigby cuts me to the bone I’ve read “the Lord God said it is not good for man to be alone” But you can leave me anytime Some damage done, we left for London with the sun low in the sky To let St. Edward fix us breakfast if not otherwise obliged To drown in doubts the future needs us, if by chance it should arrive You can leave me anytime Eight sleepless days the scales of Libra weighed the stars to my design I looked around inside and all I saw were unsympathetic eyes I’ll tear my shirts and shatter windows, do my best to act surprised If you leave me anytime You can leave me anytime From Letras Mania