You got a new tattoo And you bought a nice pair of shoes To remind you who you used to be When life was something brand new 'Cause now you sleep a little lighter at night And you wake up when the sky gets light And crawl into the kitchen at dawn And tell yourself it's all right You swore you didn't want strings attached And to be tethered to the telephone But now there's no one here to talk to And you prefer to sleep alone All the chances that you couldn't take Mistakes that you couldn't afford to make Well, what would it have cost you? When you had a new tattoo And you were only 22 You had a hole in your shirt But there was nothing that you couldn't do Now you're standing in the vestibule Wondering how they got the best of you Now that you do your own laundry Now that there's always something pressing you You swore you didn't want strings attached And to be tethered to the telephone But now there's no one here to talk to And you prefer to sleep alone All them chances that you couldn't take Mistakes that you couldn't afford to make Oh, and what would it have cost you? ♪ Well, your dad is gonna cover away And mom is gonna say it's OK When you call 'em every Monday at nine And tell 'em that it's goin' fine All your friends, they just exhaust you You could've left, but where would you go off to? Oh, and what would it have cost you? So you got a new tattoo To make you feel something new The sign of a cross on your thigh And you don't even really know why But you're hoping that it marks the end Of a time that you could just forget So you call it a draw for the night And you tell yourself it's all right