If the sun forgets to shine, can you just deal with candlelight for two?
And if your mockingbird don't sing, can you just love it for its wings?
'Cause, Stella, what could I do?
So when you asked me on the phone, "Can I just help myself, go home?"
If you need to lay your head, then I can make room right beside my bed.
Do you mind the floor instead?
So as your mocking bird takes flight, the sun forgets to shine its light on you.
So Stella, what could I do?
And when you need me, you know I'll run, run, run.
(Stella, you're on your own.
Stella, you're on your own.)
You don't believe me, but I'm afraid you're wrong.
(Stella, you're on your own.
Stella, you're on your own.)
And in the evening, you're gonna think I'm home but know you're alone.
So when you ask me on the phone, "Can I just help myself, go home?"
(Stella, you're on your own.
Stella, you're on your own.)