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In the afternoon
She sits and waits for him to come
Two swollen ankles count the time
Nervous fingers traceAcross the cold linoleum
The kitchen wall receives her sigh
"Oh, can you hear me, Joe?"
She tries to call across the veilHer lips are trembling now
Can't hear his voice , can't feel him near
She says "Save me, save me
Why don't you save me from the pain of losing youSave me, save me
Why don't you save me from this hell I'm going through"
The dinner table looks so strange without him sitting there
The bed is empty on his sideFor forty years this house has held the fire of love they shared
But now the garden slowly dies
He said he'd never leave her alone to face the day
What kind of God is this that'll take him backAnd make her stay
"Save me, save me
Why don't you save me from the pain of losing you

Save me, save meWhy don't you save me from this hell I'm going through?
The kids try to come around,
Try to make some time to see me,
I know, the busy lives they leadKeep them from these memories"

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When singer-songwriter Bird York—also an actor and screenwriter—composed the 2006 Academy Award-nominated song “In The Deep” for the Oscar-nominated film Crash, she had no visuals to go on, only a draft of the script by writer-director Paul Haggis. York originally met Haggis in 2000 when she appeared in and conceived music for his critically acclaimed series Family Law, and their fluid collaboration grew out of the fast pace demanded by a weekly hour-long series.

Read more about Bird York on Last.fm.


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