Six Years
Lyrics
I went down to meet my maker
And the water tastes salty
What's on my lips,
The letter you sent me
I found a good friend
But let her go to easily
And what's on my mind,
The last time you kissed me
It was a foam splint-shackle
And twenty hours on a train
Six years and I wonder
If you were worth the pain
I'm wasting away wondering
If I'll always love you only
And what's holding my heart
Is the way you used to hold me
It was a foam splint-shackle
And twenty hours on a train
Six years and I wonder
If you were worth the pain
I went down to meet my maker
And the water tastes salty
What's on my lips,
The letter you sent me
I found a good friend
But let her go to easily
And what's on my mind,
The last time you kissed me
I'm wasting away wondering
If I'll always love you only
And what's holding my heart
Is the way you used to hold me
What's on my lips,
The letter you sent me
And what's on my mind,
The last time you kissed me
Writer(s): Richard Carl Buckner
Copyright(s): Lyrics © ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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