How I Regret That I've Done Wrong
Simon Joyner
I was sullen and full of dread
Blackbirds circled above my head
And the rain dripped into my bed
From a hole in the foreign sky
And I was then visited by a child
Who entered my room and stood by my side
And as she told me I was too unkind, she sighed,
"I'm afraid there's no time to say goodbye"
She left me then, she left me scared
And through a keyhole she disappeared
And my eyes grew heavy with tears
That burned until they closed
The condemned can sing along
Come on, I'll be singing all night long
Oh, how I regret that I've done wrong
Oh, how I regret that I've done wrong
Oh, how I regret that I've done wrong
That I have done wrong
That I have done wrong
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