The Wilderness of Manitoba
Crow's Feet
She's standing alone in a dark crowded room
Her body is covered in roses
It's a frozen night bleeding from a cold afternoon
With no place to go she supposes

She turns to the streetlight as it shines down beneath
The snow burns right into her toes
I follow my left turn, who the hell could she be
'cause so far love's just been a word that I speak

There once was a boy who had money for eyes
Wishes were horses, he owned them
He learned how to live life with no compromise
His family would someday disown him

Now he's an old man, who is not in the streets
He stands where his home used to be
Thinks of the golden days, how they went silenly
'cause love's just a word that he learned how to speak
Yeah, love's just a word that he learned how to speak

She's standing alone because she can't see me by her side
She's tearing a hole through my mind
Try as I might, but I- I keep letting her down
'cause love's just a word used to send in the clouds
Yeah, love's just a word used to send in the clouds