The dawn that discovers my face
I'm awake and I get dressed
In the wrong place
So wrong
Sorry, I got distracted
I left you alone
at the wrong time
Maybe I messed up
The 6am taxis
Empty benches
And my beard in the windows
But how is it your fault
If I am
Wrong, wrong, wrong
Take me home
Save me again
From these cold, purple hands
Take me home again
Because I'm afraid of myself
Hold me tight in the darkness and tell me
That you love me1 even like this
You love me even like this
My cardboard castles
My boxers' eyes
On the wrong side
So wrong
And my ability to hurt myself
When I feel like a son, and I am a father
And you tell me that
It's not so wrong, wrong, wrong
Take me home
Save me again
From these cold, purple hands
Take me home again
Because I'm afraid of myself
Hold me tight in the darkness and tell me
That you love me even like this
You love me even like this
Wrong, wrong, wrong
In my empty clothing, close to you,
And even so, you pick me up
In the middle of the glasses and you can make me believe
That it may be perfect even like this
That you love me2 even like this,
So wrong
Take me home
And you, take me home
Because I'm afraid of myself
Hold me tight in the darkness and tell me
That you love me even like this
You love me even like this
So wrong
1. Familiar2. Romantic