Lyrics I'll Change - Indigo Girls
Looking
out
across
suburban
yards
To
the
construct
of
our
days
through
the
thinning
of
the
trees.
How
come
I
only
build
a
house
of
cards
That
gets
blown
to
pieces
by
the
fall's
first
fickle
breeze?
When
I
feel
that
stirring,
the
illicit
kiss,
It's
just
the
cool
tongue
of
the
devil
with
a
sucker
in
his
midst.
One
day,
I'll
change.
You'll
be
the
first
one
that
I
call.
I
owe
you
an
apology,
too
many
thanks,
and
that's
not
all.
'Cause
I've
been
running
long
before
I
learned
to
crawl.
My
calendar
lies
crumpled,
laid
to
waste.
It's
been
scrawled
on,
thumbed
through
and
changed.
Will
this
be
the
measure
of
my
days
-
Dinners
and
appointments,
deadlines
I
can't
make?
When
I
start
to
feel
it
making
sense
for
me,
That's
just
hope
springing
eternally.
One
day,
I'll
change.
You'll
be
the
first
one
that
I
call.
I
owe
you
an
apology,
too
many
thanks,
and
that's
not
all.
'Cause
I've
been
running
long
before
I
learned
to
crawl.
Outside
the
summer's
gone
for
good,
Dying
impatiens,
stacked
up
wood
My
friends
will
get
together
to
cook,
Talk
about
what's
happened,
take
a
second
look.
The
master
loves
the
servant
who
blind
heeds
him.
The
husband,
the
obedient
wife.
The
snake
will
always
bite
the
hand
that
feeds
it,
Even
if
you
love
him,
even
if
you
save
his
life.
One
day,
I'll
change.
You'll
be
the
first
one
that
I
call.
I
owe
you
an
apology,
so
many
thanks,
and
that's
not
all.
I've
been
running
long
before
I
learned
to
crawl.
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