She was still sleeping
In the bed we bought together
She didn’t even wake when I packed my things
So I took every dollar in the house
And we split the change
I left behind the car we drove cross-country
And I’m the only one who’s got the key
I guess that’s what she meant about needing me
Well I stood up
And I looked around
But I still feel the way I did when I fell down
Sitting in a truck stop outside Houston
I’m waiting for my life to turn around
And I’m thinking about the way
That she brought me down
The way she treated me was like a hammer
A way to pound her nails into the floor
But I won’t be her hammer anymore
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