I re-read silly lines
That made sense at the time
Pages all stained with tears & red wine & I
Walk through the airport & read magazines
Every face that I see
So much younger than me
& I drink & I think
How I don't even miss
My glorious past or the lips that I've kissed
& I smile to myself at how easy this is..
Easy to breathe, easy to live
I remember when I would tear myself in two.
Over how to be, what to say & what to do
Did you really like me better then?
Did you really like me better when
I was a fool?
So I live in these days
But I still have my old ways
My future, somehow, she has yet to arrive
& I see all around me the Women On Time.
Kids & divorces & crisis in midlife
So do I surrender & give up my dream
For a brick in the wall & a washing machine
Grow up & get real
Have a kid in their teens
Who won't care what I've done
Where I've been, what I've seen
.. & I wonder why I tear myself in two
Over who to be, where to be & what to do
'cause I know you liked me better then..
I know you liked me better when
I was a fool.
I'm free to a fault.
45.
Playing guitar.
Living my life.
I fly down the highway
Sun on my face
I belong to nobody.
I belong to no place.
I cry over poetry.
& I laugh at myself.
Still, I'd rather be me.
Than anyone else.
Writer(s): Jim Mankey, Johnette Napolitano
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