Back in the old days, I had my own ways of loving you They were turpentine to an open wound that I was for you In November, and now it's June The reverend, he, his family were gathered there You had paint hiding in your hair I was standing in your kitchen door What have I come around for? To say that the wars we wage are all children's games We are boys and girls wearing colanders and capes In these dreadful days my head is that place Where you love me and branches are swords I'll use them here to fight this war Now these are peaceful days, and I am at war with ways of loving you I'll put a pen to paper to try and explain to you what eight thousand miles can do When there are one hundred more between me and you Darling, you don't write me of your love anymore I'm sleeping on this davenport When guests arrive I will be on the floor What have I even come home for? To say that the wars we wage are all children's games We are boys and girls wearing colanders and capes In these dreadful days my head is that place Where you love me and branches are swords Darling I love and want you desperately Still more I need that returned to me So in truth, honestly, frankly as can be, Do or don't you want to marry me? I'll wait as long as need be