Maybe you learned it from your family Mix in a little of the old midwest It seems someone out there built a legacy On keeping everything tight under wraps And all the secrets in the silos You won't even whisper them to the prairie wind And now we're talking on the telephone Skimming the surface of this ocean Just skimming the surface of this ocean
You know you're drowning me Swept under the rug for so long, oh darling Don't it get lonely when you're the only one who knows?
All the over-encrypted poetry Unintelligible tales of the truth It was all dripping with mystery Enough to keep me there long overdue Honey, honey, won't you come clean because...
Well I don't claim to be so forthright But your attempts are illusory And you don't even know it, you don't even know it
So maybe you learned it from your family Maybe that's just your best excuse You could use some New York City You could use your own talk show host
Because I am drowning in all I want to shake your shoulders I want to rip down the curtains Oh, 'cause all I remember Are these opaque conversations When so much of the meaning Just got lost in the translation...
There you were with your pretty mouth closed But darling you should have told me the ending