Son, Ambulance

Yesterday Morning
Did you get the pictures that I left in your mailbox yesterdayI really wish I'd sent them much earlier when you weren't so far awayI spoke to my advisors but I can't decide which class to takeAnd since you left you left for college what can I teach you now babeOr can they teach us babeWhen we were young I saw you frolicking about the public squareBlowing kisses to the children like some wandering saintOr a clown you have found todayAnd when I find the chance to tell youWith my strength I wish you wellWith a voice so filled with longing for a purpose or a homeI'd sayThis is every letter I never wroteIt's every dream I never toldEvery selfish aspirationYesterday morningAfter all is said and doneI give the world to youTo see you throughHeavy cardboard storage box was thrown in your backseatYou were drivingFor several years of no book lines must have slipped off the corner of the bed where we sleptSongtexteAnd they burst over the landscape like feathers from a caveIs this the heart I've grown to love or just a crinkled pageSuch a fleeting ageAnd here I found the confidence and gull to chase our lofty plansTo claim a stolen seashore will I drift inside a bottle until it landsI have nothing to give you so I'm borrowing your coatThis is every letter I never wroteEvery tear I meant to cryEvery long slow goodbyeAnd yesterday morning after all is said and doneI give my love to youTo see you another time cause I'm back on track Tomorrows facing youWhat can I do?What can I do? Aus Songtexte Mania