I never said that you're the only one You wouldn't know it by a photograph Only once to the best of my love I've left the room with the projector on I palm the Sun over the sea levee I see it break the curtains come morning I see you and yours, who was I calling? I've practiced lying since I was fourteen Fourteen There's no telling of who I might be An almost dozen to a morning glass That last piece of all damp air While I'm counting pours on your shower head I met their shoulders but didn't touch a face I watch for hours but of course I'll wait I clench and row by folded air I've known only each to their own way You're so tall, so tall, so beautiful and not mine You're so tall, so beautiful and not mine