My lover left me, she left me too soon I shouldn't blame her, for the state of my room I started stumbling, chasing the bells The metal straps upon my knees made this sound when I fell you heard those words from your peers, I was just your volunteer We love uncle georgie, uncle georgie's our friend He spends his life fishing, washes dishes weekends And I tried to say something sincere, sign me up I'll volunteer My father left us, he left us too soon I thought he's say something, but he waltzed from the room All I remember is my hands at my sides The face of a woman who once was his bride All that he left her was tears, and a couple of lonely volunteers We look for sister mary, sister mary the pale She holds her head sometimes and walks close to the rail She sings on sunday, stands in the stairs Haunts me at night time when I've forgotten my prayers We don't see much of her here, that winterweary volunteer Captains need order it helps them stay sane Plumbers hate slaughter, 'cause it fucks up your drain Hard hats must be worn at all times on the site It don't make no difference if you're lost in the light The men here have lost their careers and they don't talk to volunteers How your life cuts me, it cuts to my bone We pretend that it's nothing, when we're on our way home And I wish you'd abandon me here so I could be your volunteer