And "Snow," she said. "Outside, it's starting to snow. It's getting late, And I think that you'd better go." But I'm not leaving here without your heart And you've fallen all around me And you'll be begging me for mercy And I'll be kissing you deep And I don't know just where these feelings started, But you'd better let them go 'Cause there's things about me I don't think I want you to know. And "Drink," she said, "'Cause it always brings out your smile. You lose your head, and I'll give you mine for a while." Being here makes me a little nervous, And I don't think that we should do it. Sometimes you terrify me to my very soul, I'm shaking. Drinking brings me back into your bedroom. And you smell like sweat and liquor. And when you clench your teeth that way, darling, It makes me tired again And "Snow," she said, "How it is a lot like our lives. Watch it fall in meltings. It hits our eyes. And know that spring's a fair and fickle season And if you just keep believing Then I promise one day, It will fall in all our windows. And men in book all press all their sweet flowers, Lay in bed for hours And I'll teach you the full symphonies of from your petal work. And "Love," she said, "How everyone I gave it to, They're all gone, And don't let that ever be you, boy." And I say, "Oh, how badly I want to be loved And to hear a voice so sweetly Say I'm not a disappointment." She says I'm not a failure. And oh, how badly I want to be loved And to hear a voice so sweetly Say I'm not a disappointment I am not a disappointment.