I'll come to take care of you
when the white old winter blows through
leaving trails of cold windy dunes
and racks us up in cold pantry rooms
I'll come to meet you in the water
oh this tub ain't big enough for you and me
so I'll wrapped this towel around your shoulders
and I'll let you try and do the same for me
but don't you dare try and take care of me
we'll the love it fades without warning
so I crawl into your bed in the morning
this winter desert scene expands the faraway sky
you ask me how did I ever survive
we'll don't you dare try and take care of me
go on and tell me your story
from a different point of view this time
tell me how your heart jumped on a runaway train
and how we were two runaways on the line
we are not going somewhere
this time I'm staying right here
don't you dare try and take care of me
we are not going somewhere
this time I'm staying right here
don't you dare try and take care of me
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