Tonight the lamplight swirls and glistens
Melting itself upon my face
Hanging my silhouette near the shoreline
I'm swimming underneath in the noontime
Will I ever know what's wrong with me?
Will I ever know what's wrong with me?
Will I ever see your hand again in mine?
Tonight the rain is pelting rooftops
And there is no fire to melt the cold
I'm straining to hear a human whisper
And I'm painting images on the soft stone
Will I ever know what's wrong with me?
Will I ever know what's wrong with me?
Will I ever see your hand again in mine?
And now I'm drinking alone
Amidst these figures of stone
I'll raise the glass once again
And lay my head on the pillow
Will I ever know what's wrong with me?
Will I ever know what's wrong with me?
Will I ever see your hand again in mine?
Will I ever know what's wrong with me?
Will I ever know what's wrong with me?
Will I ever see your hand again in mine?
And now I'm drinking alone
Amidst these figures of stone
I'll raise the glass once again
And lay my head on the pillow