Lyrics Painting - Anne Clark
I
just
don't
want
to
know
about
The
way
the
lamp
lights
up
your
room
Or
the
table-top
your
elbow's
on
Or
the
wood
you
write
and
work
upon
I
just
don't
want
to
know
about
Quiet
evenings
moving
on
Nights
of
re-inventing
lives
Unfinished
stories
Unsatisfied
The
small
scar
on
my
hand's
the
same
You
eased
and
took
away
the
pain
But
now
I'm
taking
all
the
blame
For
wounds
neither
one
of
us
could
quell
And
the
blood
won't
wash
away
so
well
I
find
myself
on
the
street
again
Beneath
your
window
in
driving
rain
Needing
to
see
just
for
myself
What
you
could
only
tell
to
someone
else
What
you
couldn't
say
to
me
yourself
I
just
don't
want
to
know
which
way
Your
window
faces
on
the
day
Or
the
route
you
take
to
face
the
world
Or
the
way
you're
sleeping
Sheets
unfurled
You
and
another
neatly
curled
Around
the
centre
of
what
was
my
world.
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