Artist: Rialto
Title: Monday Morning
*Cleric's Work*
At eight o'clock we said good-bye,
that's when I left her house for mine.
She said that she'd be staying in,
well she had to be at work by nine.
So I get home and have a bath,
and let an hour or two pass,
drifting in front of my T.V.,
when a film comes on that she wants to see.
It's Monday morning 5:19
and I'm still wondering where she's been,
cos everytime I try to call
I just get her machine.
And now it's almost six a.m.
and I don't want to try again,
cos if she's still not back then this must be the end.
At first I guess she's gone to get
herself a pack of cigarettes,
a pint of milk, food for the cat,
but it's midnight now and she's still not back.
It's Monday morning 5:19
and I'm still wondering where she's been,
cos everytime I try to call
I just get her machine.
And now it's almost six a.m.
and I don't want to try again,
cos if she's still not back then this must be the end.
At half past two I picture her
in the back of someone else's car.
He runs his fingers through her hair,
oh you shouldn't let him touch you there.
It's Monday morning 5:19
and I'm still wondering where she's been,
cos everytime I try to call
I just get her machine.
And now it's almost six a.m.
and I don't want to try again,
cos if she's still not back then this must be the end.
*Cleric's Work*
*Cleric's Work*
[00:00.85]Artist: Rialto
[00:01.39]Title: Monday Morning
[00:02.90]*Cleric's Work*
[00:05.97]At eight o'clock we said good-bye,
[00:13.93]that's when I left her house for mine.
[00:21.89]She said that she'd be staying in,
[00:30.08]well she had to be at work by nine.
[00:38.23]So I get home and have a bath,
[00:46.32]and let an hour or two pass,
[00:54.50]drifting in front of my T.V.,
[01:02.61]when a film comes on that she wants to see.
[01:10.45]It's Monday morning 5:19
[01:14.18]and I'm still wondering where she's been,
[01:18.25]cos everytime I try to call
[01:22.31]I just get her machine.
[01:26.52]And now it's almost six a.m.
[01:30.50]and I don't want to try again,
[01:34.69]cos if she's still not back then this must be the end.
[01:45.23]At first I guess she's gone to get
[01:53.33]herself a pack of cigarettes,
[02:01.51]a pint of milk, food for the cat,
[02:09.63]but it's midnight now and she's still not back.
[02:17.50]It's Monday morning 5:19
[02:21.25]and I'm still wondering where she's been,
[02:25.36]cos everytime I try to call
[02:29.30]I just get her machine.
[02:33.25]And now it's almost six a.m.
[02:37.55]and I don't want to try again,
[02:41.45]cos if she's still not back then this must be the end.
[03:24.70]At half past two I picture her
[03:31.34]in the back of someone else's car.
[03:40.34]He runs his fingers through her hair,
[03:49.02]oh you shouldn't let him touch you there.
[03:56.16]It's Monday morning 5:19
[04:00.95]and I'm still wondering where she's been,
[04:04.96]cos everytime I try to call
[04:08.77]I just get her machine.
[04:12.91]And now it's almost six a.m.
[04:16.81]and I don't want to try again,
[04:21.20]cos if she's still not back then this must be the end.
[04:35.92]*Cleric's Work*
[04:35.92]*Cleric's Work*