This room's for rent
So you feel free to turn the key
And walk right through the door
You won't be intruding
Cause there ain't
Nobody lives here anymore
But once a love in hand
In hand they came
Though they never shared
A common name
She dressed here love
And stately pride
And wear it downtown
Pity all the lovers once
Who'd look at her in all
Her joy and frown
I can see you find it hard
To find the beauty in these rooms
So old and worn
But through the eyes of
Love they shown brightly
As a bright summer porch
They hang a blanket at the window
To help keep out the sun
And fell on the bed
Where they'd sleep
Through the afternoon
She'd fall asleep and
Know that he'd find her
Somewhere in his dreams
And he'd lie awake and try
And find the words to tell her things
Just weren't the way they seemed
There's the door that
He walked through
When he finally found the nerve
To say all the things
She would've sworn
He'd never say
She watched him
Through this window
As he walked into
The world yesterday
And she wondered if
He'd thrown the key away
There's the kitchen table
Where she sat and
Tried to dry her eyes
On a corner of a
Scratchy paper towel
She cried to God and asked him
If that man had ever
Loved her anyhow
Cigarette burns on the table
Coffee cups beer cans on the floor
She's heard no word from God
And nothing seems to
Matter anymore