Песня: The Couch You hadn't seen your father in such a long time He died in the arms of his lover how dare he Your mother never left the house She never married anyone else you took it upon yourself to console her
You reminded her so much of your father So you were banished and you wonder why you're so hypersensitive And why you can't trust anyone but us But then how can I begin to forgive her under so many bridges with dirty water She was foolish and selfish and cowardly if you ask me
I don't know where to begin in all of my 50 odd years I have been silently suffering and adapting perpetuating and enduring Who are you younger generation to tell me that I have unresolved problems Not many examples of fruits of this type of excruciating labour
How can you just throw words around like grieve and heal and mourn I feel fine we may not have been born as awake as you were It was much harder in those days we had paper routes up hill both ways We went from school to a job to a wife to instant parenthood
I walked into his office I felt so self conscious on the couch He was sitting down across from me he was writing down his hypothesis I don't know I've got a loving supportive wife who doesn't know how involved she should get You say his interjecting was him just calling me on my shit?
Just the other day my sweet daughter I was driving past 203 I walked up the stairs in my mind's eye I remember how they would creak loudly She was only responsive with a drink she was only responsive by photo I was only trying to be the best big brother I could
I've walked sometimes confused sometimes ready to crack open wide Sometimes indignant sometimes raw Can you imagine I pay him 75 dollars an hour sometimes It feels like highway robbery And sometimes its peanuts I wish it could last a couple more hours
So here we both are battling similar demons ( not coincidentally) You see in getting beyond knowing its solely intellectually You're not relinquishing your majestry You are wise you are warm you are courageous you are big And I love you more now than I ever have in my whole life