Sometimes I feel like my arm's falling off I've been reaching so long for you But you're in the place Where all the addresses erase And there's nothing that I can do Just slurp on my stasis I fell in love with every waitress from Sylvan Lake to Pontiac Memorized their makeup and their eyes as they take up A plate from here into the back I'm aware that I'm disappearing It seems to be the natural way Oh, goddamn Could you say you've ever been lonely? Could you say you've ever really been lonely? Could you say you've ever been lonely? 'Cause I don't think you have Sometimes I feel like our old answering machine With an infinity of nights inside Choke on the vestiges of soft-spoken messages From a lifetime that crawled off and died So I spin like a floodlight in the sky above so bright From the nightclub a couple miles from here Where as kids in the danger we'd solicit a stranger To buy us cigarettes and beer And I'm alone at St. Hugo When there's nowhere else to go When there's nothing in the slush to find I'm waiting for my mother Or the touch of another In the computer lab inside my mind But I remember the feeling Before the ceiling Buckled under its own weight I've tasted our fear since The initial appearance Of the expiration date I'm aware I'm being evicted I used to hold the skeleton key Oh, goddamn Could you say you've ever been lonely? Could you say you've ever really been lonely? Could you say you've ever been lonely? 'Cause I don't think you have Sometimes I feel like my arm's falling off I've been reaching so long for you Oh, goddamn