Lyrics Myrtle and Rose - Lloyd Cole
You
would
be
the
one
to
come
a'
knocking
at
my
door
And
I
would
be
the
one
to
let
you
in
and
nothing
more
You
would
break
the
bread
and
we
would
drink
the
blood
of
Christ
Blessed
are
the
lovers
for
theirs
shall
be
the
night
And
in
the
morning
you'd
be
lying
by
my
side
And
you
would
want
for
more
And
I
would
give
you
more
You
would
be
the
one
to
lay
the
blanket
on
the
ground
And
I
would
come
to
you
but
you'd
be
nowhere
to
be
found
So
I
would
turn
to
her
for
she
was
always,
always
there
Lost
will
be
the
souls
of
the
wanton
and
the
weak
And
in
the
morning
she'd
be
lying
next
to
me
And
I
would
want
for
more
And
she
would
give
me
more
So
then
it
was
for
me
to
come
a'
calling
at
your
window
But
you
were
never
there.
She
doesn't
live
here
- just
the
thin
girl
The
elevator
operator
told
me
so
So
I
would
lay
the
table
and
I'd
wait
for
you
to
call
Staring
at
the
Myrtle
and
the
Rose
And
I
would
want
for
more
I
became
the
one
who
sits
and
watches
from
afar
You
became
the
woman
in
the
German
Car
I
constructed
characters
in
Quark
and
Photoshop
The
longer
you
were
gone
the
less
the
longing
The
longer
you
were
gone
the
less
the
longing
The
longer
you
were
gone
The
less
the
longing
Now,
who
should
be
the
one
to
come
a'
striding
down
my
street?
To
what
do
we
owe
this
apparent
sense
of
urgency?
And
I
should
be
the
one
touched
by
your
very
presence,
dear?
The
longer
you
were
gone
the
less
the
longing
The
longer
you
were
gone
the
less
the
longing
And
now
you
come
for
more
But
I've
no
more
to
give
This
has
been
enough
for
me
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