Tim Kasher
The Prodigal Husband
No more painted eyes
You can't hide from me
I know you're still in pain
The nightclubs won't take that away
They never did
So wash that mask off your face
And tell me honestly
Have I damaged you so bad
That I can never come back?
Cause I'm here right now
Back in the house
On our old queen bed
As you slip off your dress
It's all so familiar
Like kissing cousins
The stepped-on wife
The prodigal husband
You stumbled home late to find me on your porch
Your red wine cheeks drained white
Like you'd seen a ghost
The sun hung solemn at noon
As you stormed through our bedroom
"It's not our bedroom," you cried
"You gave that up, when you chose those other beds to lie in
And lie you did
How'd you weasel your way back in to me?
No you can't come back
I hate myself when you're around"
But I'm here right now, back in the house
As you cuss me out
In that yellow nightgown
I bought for you at that shop in St. Paul
You pulled me in the dressing room to show it off
It must have been stuffed in the back of your drawer
So why'd you decide to wear that, if I can't come back?
La, la, la, la
La, la, la
Can I come back?
Can I, come back?