| Untie me, I've said no vows | |
| The train is getting way too loud | |
| I gotta leave here my girl | |
| Get on with my lonely life | |
| Just leave the ring on the rail | |
| For the wheels to nullify | |
| Until this turn in my head | |
| I let you stay and you paid no rent | |
| I spent twelve long months on the lam | |
| That's enough sitting on the fence | |
| For the fear of breaking dams | |
| I find a fatal flaw | |
| In the logic of love | |
| And go out of my head | |
| You love a sinking stone | |
| That'll never elope | |
| So get used to the lonesome | |
| Girl, you must atone some | |
| Don't leave me no phone number there | |
| It took me all of a year | |
| To put the poison pill to your ear | |
| But now I stand on honest ground, on honest ground | |
| You want to fight for this love | |
| But honey you cannot wrestle a dove | |
| So baby it's clear | |
| You want to jump and dance | |
| But you sat on your hands | |
| And lost your only chance | |
| Go back to your hometown | |
| Get your feet on the ground | |
| And stop floating around | |
| I find a fatal flaw | |
| In the logic of love | |
| And go out of my head | |
| You love a sinking stone | |
| That'll never elope | |
| So get used to used to the lonesome | |
| Girl, you must atone some | |
| Don't leave me no phone number there |