Lyrics Our Time - John Hiatt
Our
Time
I
Traced
Your
Arms
As
You
Laid
Spread
Out
On
The
Sunday
Paper
Looked
Like
The
Crime
Scene
Of
An
Angel
Ghost
I
Heard
The
Gate
Clatter
To
On
The
Elevator
I
Wrapped
Myself
Up
In
It
Like
A
Cold
Beef
Roast
Fell
Asleep,
Was
Cooked
Medium
And
Placed
On
A
Dining
Room
Table
In
Brooklyn
Before
An
Older
Couple
Surrounded
By
Family
And
Friends
So
Wonderful
And
Kind
I
Flashed
Back
To
You
Giving
Dollars
To
Homeless
Men
Down
In
The
Bowery
Not
Before
They
Convinced
You
It
Was
For
Sandwiches
And
Not
For
Wine
I
Just
Could
Never
Convince
You
Baby
This
Was
Our
Time
This
Was
Our
Time
This
Was
Our
Time
Now
Your
Feeding
Me
Fabulous
Chinese
Takeout
On
The
Dampened
Bed
Sheets
Our
Last
Supper
So
You
Might
Say
I
Woke
Up
In
A
Cold
Sweat
And
Realized
We′d
Never
Cooked
One
Meal
Together
You
Always
Said,
"Why
Bother?"
With
The
Cuisines
Of
The
World
Laid
At
Our
Feet
Here
Everyday
Then
I
Thought
Of
Our
First
Date
Back
In
Nashville
We
Shared
The
Pupu
Platter
You
Enjoyed
It
With
Such
Gusto
I
Took
It
For
A
Sign
We
Would
Have
Many
Happy
Meals
Together
In
A
Warm
Dining
Room
Somewhere
Maybe
Even
Brooklyn
That
Was
Way
Back
Then,
And
I
Was
Just
Another
Guy
With
Food
On
His
Mind
But
This,
Baby
This
Was
Our
Time
This
Was
Our
Time
This
Was
Our
Time
This
Was
Our
Time
What
Did
You
Have
In
Mind?
This
Was
Our
Time
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