John T. Wurzer - Diddle De Dum Diddle Di Dum Diddle Dear

Well I remember all the old times like a cellar full of red wines
Like a closet full of things that bring you cheer
And the animal inside me doesn't heal me doesn't hide me
From the person that I keep seeing in my mirror
When the endless ever after starts to roll to drunken laughter
And you're stranded on the rafters pouring beer
Diddle de dum diddle di dum diddle dear

In the shadow of indifference should I shed this coat of incense?
Should I come to you just smelling like a dog?
While the lazy twilight gambler seems to have me in his camera
You're a toothless wheel and I'm a homeless cog
In the silence of the loony battered smiles of the gloomy
Young waitresses are grinning ear to ear
Diddle de dum diddle di dum diddle dear

Where's it ending?
Where's it starting?
Are there patterns here worth charting?
Is this broken heart still smarting from her touch?
So what's the point in all this gaming?
Is there anything worth naming?
Instead of planning for disappointment why don't we touch?
Instead of looking for excuses and wondering what the use is
Why don't you sooth this aching treasure chest of fear
Diddle de dum diddle di dum diddle dear

Diddle do she kept me chasing
Diddle dex you kept erasing
Diddle dee dum diddle di dum diddle dirt
As I stood there by the waiter swearing to God that I'd tip him later
You were stuffing dollar bills inside your shirt
Diddle diddle diddle daddle and then something starts to rattle
Like the footsteps of the cattle sounding near
Diddle de dum diddle di dum diddle dear
Diddle de dum diddle di dum diddle dear
Diddle de dum diddle di dum diddle dear

Written by:
John Wurzer

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