Standing in the kitchen there's a mess I made this morning And you're sitting with your coat on, you won't make it, it's too late, stay The night shift makes you drink long, quarter to four, get a round more Round the table, keeping quiet, roommate's sleeping, we're a riot And your sister's calling again, never seen you once pick it up Picking a fight I know you'll win But pretend I'm right For the exercise And the bell wakes you up, live above the corner shop And I got to head out, but you got to run anyhow Only touch under doorways That's something I'm always thinking about When you're walking down that staircase Just hoping you'll tell me Something that don't Don't make me worry And I got what I need You said "I'm good for one more And if you're backing out I'll finish it for you" And you started walking funny, but took the keys and left Quarter past eleven, and you drove back to And she drove back to him Waiting for the night bus, there's a siren running the block I think of you, trying not to, humming the song only you know the lyrics for It's a good one, but it feels wrong when I'm alone In the shelter, and the snow comes, it always does, it never stops Ignore the thought, I know will come back, but pretend it's alright For the exercise And I got what I need You said "I'm good for one more And if you're backing out I'll finish it for you" And my brother's on the sofa, no he doesn't know it yet Got the call at midnight And I went back to And I went back to bed