There's a portrait in a back room
Which I keep for days upon, which I relent
And gaze for hours on the muscle skin and bone
Of some imaginary friendSo how about it?
Show me please, how I will look in twenty years
And let me please interpret history in every line
And scar that's painted there in front of meIt doesn't matter, what I'm thinking
What I tell myself to do
I'll end up callingI stay in to defrost the fridge
Now the kid has gone to bed, a feeling of dread
At least when she's around the trouble's there
It's worse to wake up with her falling 'round the roomListen Johnny, you're like a mother
To the girl you've fallen for
And you're still fallingListen Johnny, you're like a mother
To the girl you've fallen for
And you're still falling and if they come tonight
You'll roll up tight and take whatever's coming to you