Love comes along,
it's so safe and secure.
Then it gets you so high
and it opens the door.
But each morning you wake
and you look yourself dead in the face.
Are you livin' a lie?
Have you fallen from grace?
Are you torn into bits
by the choice that you made?
And a voice in your heart
keeps on callin' you back to the mess.
And you're all alone
and you're in so deep,
miles and miles to go
before you sleep.1
You got that promise to keep.
And you've got all those friends
and it hurts to say no.
But you ain't got the time
and you gotta let go
and there's so many favors
you know you may never pay back.
In the still of the night,
so damn hungry for you,
so I pick up the phone
just to talk it through.
But you're already gone.
It cuts like a knife,
I can never go back.
And I'm all alone
and I'm in so deep.
As they raise the stakes,
it's gettin' steep.
I got a promise to keep.
Who's that knockin' at my door?
You can't come here anymore.
It ain't personal, you see,
it's just the way it's got to be.
I can't help myself no more,
I know what I got in store.
The promise I made so long ago,
the promise will never let me go, no, no.
There's a promise I want,
there's a promise I need,
there's a promise I made,
there's a promise I'll keep.
There's a promise I want,
there's a promise I need,
there's a promise I made,
there's a promise I'll keep.
There's a promise I wa-wa-wa-want,
there's a promise I need,
there's a promise I made,
there's a promise I'll keep.
There's a promise
I wa-wa-wa-wa-wa-wa-wa-wa-want,
there's a promise I need.
1. A reference to lines from the famous poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost: "The woods are lovely, dark and deep, / But I have promises to keep / And miles to go before I sleep, / And miles to go before I sleep."