Do you tell him everything you told me As you lie beneath the pine cones, sweating? Does he count the times you breathe? Is your arm stretched across his stomach Naked skin against your hand As you smoke one thousand cigarettes And forget me once again? Do you reach your hand below your navel? Do you feel familiar scars? Some are heavier than others From bowry street and bars To first snows in asheville Getting groceries in the cold And a hundred camel lights between here and colorado You were always mine It's been such a long time I've kept you waiting Late at night I hear you crying You know that I don't sleep I'm pacing quietly above you And I'm drying off your cheek You might think that you don't know me But you haven't kept me waiting You always were my daughter even when you said you hated me The clock, it ticks in circles It stays in perfect time I've counted every single hair You were always mine Farther than my eyes could see Farther than my feet could carry me Farther than my arms could reach Oh, god, am I so weak?