Bruce Springsteen

Wages Of Sin

Bruce Springsteen


When we fight and I wanna talk it out 
You won't say nothing, nothing at all 
You just sit there, you won't open that pretty mouth 

I think you like keeping my back up against the wall 
Wages of sin, you keep me paying 
Wages of sin for wrongs that I've done 
Wages of sin, you keep me paying 
Wages of sin, one by one 

I walk in the apartment, there's clothes thrown all over the place 
You're crouched in the corner with makeup running down your face 
I don't wanna believe what my heart keeps saying 
You keep me on the line so you can keep me paying 
Wages of sin, we keep paying 
Wages of sin for the wrongs that we've done 
Wages of sin, we keep paying 
Wages of sin, that's how we have our fun 

I remember when I was a little boy out where the cottonwoods grow tall 
Trying to make it home through the forest before the darkness falls 
Baby all the sounds I heard, even if they weren't real 
I was running down that broken path with the devil snapping at my heels 
I tried so hard, so hard in every way 
Swore someday I'd grow up, just throw it all away 
Cried all the tears, baby, that I could cry 
Stomached all my fears 'til they came rushin' up inside 
darlin' I'm losin' and it's a mean game 
Still I play on just the same 
Wages of sin, I keep paying 
Wages of sin for some wrong that I've done 
Wages of sin, well I keep paying 
Wages of sin, one by one