I was rigid with drink On a day without a name Gazing into the distance As the horizon backed away Locked up in a happiness That left truth out in the cold Living within the artifice Of an indifferent world Through the haze emerged a form In sure and sharp relief A woman with that shop-soiled look Of the habitual divorcee I saw the sculpt of her hips And no visible tattoos I know this isn't love But it'll do I like my coffee black And my little lies white I like to keep my potential intact And out of sight But she possessed all the miseries That come with imagination She was as open and inhospitable As a railway station I've never known my own mind But I suspect it's now made up And though the stars may not be aligned Or our fates written in a teacup We've been searching for affection And it's been leaving us all these clues And though this isn't love It'll do I don't want nobody but you No, no other body will do But believe me baby A little bird told me There's never been no one and only I just want someone to hold me How did I ever get so lonely? Time hasn't been kind But then neither have I You can't put an end to hurricanes By pulling the wings off butterflies So come take my hand It'll just be me and you This isn't love But it'll do I don't want nobody but you No, no other body will do But believe me baby A little bird told me There's never been no one and only I just want someone to hold me How did I ever get so lonely? Now the time has come for fiction And we must play out all our parts No rules and no restrictions Just a couple of broken hearts So accept my usual promises Though you know they won't come true We know this isn't love But it will do.