Well I'm 6 feet and 3 inches tall
I never felt so god damn small
When I take that woman by the hand
This ampersand, it stretches 'cross the land
When the eye encroaches upon me
The people in the pews refuse to pardon me
But I never did want that pardon, no siree
Cuz I never needed no light to guide me
Twenty years of age under my belt
I never thought I'd say that I'd felt
Such wicked flames akin to Hell
But I never was a religious man so I've got no spiritual wealth
Bruised all my knuckles for you
And I may have broke a bone or two
But it's worth all the trouble just to see you
Walk away into the great, glorious blue
And in those hours before ya left me
The summer's sunlight, through the sill did beam
And my eyes, they would gleam for thee
But I sang the blues cuz my
Said I sang the blues cuz my
Then I sang the blues cuz my baby left me