Ron Pope
Ron Pope - Bitterness Or Sympathy lyrics
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The first night I should've left you Before I shut my eyes I prayed to God I'd wake up somewhere else When the morning came to find me You were sleeping there beside me I wondered if this nightmare ever ends The door was left wide open And the neighbours, they were smoking In the afternoon to pass away the time You looked at me so cold and said "This house is not my home" I wish you knew how true that felt most nights Is it bitterness or sympathy That keeps you standing here with me? I'm not sure how much more I can take 'Cause I have sacrificed my peace of mind To sit here with you wasting time And now I think I'd like to walk away I was standing in Ohio On the 28th of March With a guitar and a suitcase in my hands When the wind, it stole my cap Lord, all I could do was laugh And thank the stars I'm still a drinking man Is it bitterness or sympathy That keeps you standing here with me? I'm not sure how much more I can take 'Cause I have sacrificed my peace of mind To sit here with you wasting time And now I think I'd like to walk away I was walking in a graveyard Where no one that I know rests Thinking maybe I could clear my head And on the cemetery breeze I heard a song about belief It's a sung with a thunder I can't understand Is it bitterness or sympathy That keeps you standing here with me? I'm not sure how much more I can take 'Cause I have sacrificed my peace of mind To sit here with you wasting time And now I think I'd like to walk away