| I came 'cause you asked me to, so you | |
| didn't have to drive all alone | |
| Now I did the favour here, not you | |
| Remember, I did the favour here | |
| I've been smiling my best smile | |
| I've been laughing with your friends | |
| doing everything you asked on the way | |
| and I don't know what I've done but we | |
| haven't talked for hours and I'm | |
| waiting for the long drive home | |
| Do you believe in me enough to say so? | |
| She came from another life of mine | |
| Oh she came from another life | |
| A face to the name that dampened days | |
| She's a face and a body and smile | |
| But we hardly said a word | |
| I begin to wish we had as the | |
| headlamps of the cars stream by | |
| And the radio has broke and I'm | |
| lost for things to say as we're | |
| speeding on the long drive home | |
| Looking at you with your eyes firmly fixed on the road | |
| and your mind on an hour ago | |
| And you are looking at me like you think that I started a war | |
| While white lights | |
| So like tracers shoot by | |
| Do you believe in me enough to say so? |