I've been waiting for you to come back Since you left Minneapolis Snow covers the streetlamps and the windowsills The buildings and the brittle crooked trees Thin skinned and splintered Never gotten used to this bitter winter
I've been wasted, angry and sad Since you left Minneapolis I wish my thoughts were pure like the driven snow Like the heavens and the spring's virgin buds But they strangle me with their sin Black clouds have covered up the sun again
I can always trace it back To that night in Minneapolis Here on the seventh floor in a room I can't call mine Deadbolt on the door, do not disturb sign Slivers of starlight across the ceiling
All that's left in Minneapolis I wish I'd never seen your face or heard your voice You're a bad pain in my gut Let my blood flow red and thin Into the melting snow of Minneapolis More from Lucinda Williams