| I had fallen down again, I had nowhere to go 
You had bolted your doors and closed your windows 
Still a crack in your wall that I could see through 
Saw your house was empty and rode out to meet you. 
But the city was cold confusing and vast 
And the light in my soul was fading fast 
Slung towards the back streets 
And the alleys where the drunks fight. 
Walked on past the factories in ever dying sunlight. 
I needed you 
I needed you 
I needed you 
But you never came for me. 
Many years now have passed 
She's not left my mind 
And memories like photographs have faded in time 
I walked past the cafes and the nightclubs 
Walked past the beggars 
And the ladies with their white gloves. 
I know it won't be long now 
It's getting near the end 
My ribs are poking through and my coat is getting thin. 
I needed you 
I needed you 
I needed you 
But you never came for me. 
So I walked back to where I'd once called home 
But the rooms were dark and bare and the garden overgrown 
And the door was still locked and the windows still shut 
And the wall was still cracked 
Why did I come back? 
And the answer so thin left me hollow within 
'cause nothing had changed except the date and my age 
And I still have this pain bloating my veins 
Thumping in my aching brain. 
I needed you 
I needed you 
I needed you 
But you never came for me. 
So I turned away from my madness 
Thought I saw a light flicker by the door 
I closed down both my eyelids and thought no more. 
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