Lyrics Wednesdays - Ryan Adams
This
church
is
a
mess,
jackets
and
crutches
Clutch
pearls
and
buckets
of
ice
Dyed
cotton
candy,
blonde
lady
does
the
honours
Introducing
all
the
family
who
fights
And
the
sunlight
of
late
afternoon
Leans
across
the
altar
'til
it
slaps
the
groom
The
flowers
we
gathered
in
ribbons
of
blue
Clutched
tight
to
her
chest
in
her
room
And
the
band
played
"Christ
Is
Risen
Today"
While
everybody
waits
'Cause
nobody
knows
who
they
really
are
To
the
stranded
in
Coronado
trashed
at
the
bar
'Til
the
wind
carries
all
of
the
things
you
love
most
Long
loose
strings
tangled
in
the
trees
Woman,
your
silence
brought
me
to
my
knees
Where
I
needed
to
be
Your
hair
smells
of
lilac,
roses
and
cinnamon
And
waves
moving
slow
across
the
rocks
Humid
and
heavy,
clouds
of
salt
water
Rusted
the
hands
off
the
clocks
And
I
smoke
cigarettes
in
the
heat
Watching
Flamingos
from
the
hotel
balcony
My
head
was
on
fire
and
the
bartenders
knew
Written
on
the
wall,
in
cursive,
"We're
through"
And
the
band
played
"The
Safety
Dance"
As
I
cried
in
the
taxi
alone
'Cause
nobody
knows
that
they
are
the
fool
Stranded
in
Coronado,
drunk
at
the
pool
'Til
the
drinks
carries
off
the
burden
at
cost
To
let
go
of
things
you
already
lost
Woman,
your
silence
brought
me
to
my
knees
Where
I
needed
to
be
Woman,
your
silence
brought
me
to
my
knees
Where
I
needed
to
be
The
highway
was
empty,
we
speeded
on
safely
Tears
falling
onto
your
dress
The
ring
on
your
finger
disappeared
slowly
You
let
go
already's
my
guess
And
you
cried
as
we
made
our
way
home
Said
you
didn't
wanna
leave
But
I
could
tell
by
the
things
that
your
ma
and
your
pa
didn't
do
Like
look
me
in
the
eye
as
we
said
goodbye
And
the
band
says
Wednesday's
my
right
hand
As
I
pray
for
you
at
night
'Cause
nobody
knows
what
they
really
want
Til'
the
car's
full
of
boxes
and
you
watch
it
drive
off
The
cocaine
and
pills
and
the
drinks,
they
wear
off
And
the
cigarettes,
they
just
make
you
cough
Oh,
woman,
your
love
brought
me
to
my
knees
Where
I
needed
to
be
The
house
is
so
quiet
I
hear
the
leaves
fall
from
the
lemon
trees
where
There's
now
too
much
room
in
this
house
made
for
two
Your
side
of
the
closet's
so
bare
I
still
hear
the
sound
of
your
voice
Calling
my
name
like
some
midnight
train
Rumbling
heart
full
of
ghosts
Of
everyone
that
I
loved,
I
miss
you
the
most
And
the
plans
that
we
made
they
fade
like
the
sun
on
the
coast
'Cause
nobody
knows
what
they
really
need
Til'
it's
too
late
with
no
reason
to
wait
You
wake
up
insane,
screaming
her
name
But
there's
no
one
to
blame
now
but
me
Oh,
woman,
your
silence
brought
me
to
my
knees
Where
I
needed
to
be
Oh,
woman,
your
silence
brought
me
to
my
knees
Where
I
needed
to
be
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