The Letter
I heard the news
You were struck by the blues
You were heartbroke and bruised
And that you took a debt you couldn't pay
Sold off your rings
And all your, your pretty things
And now
You live in such grand solitude
Your house is clean, your business shrewd
But I wonder, Baby
I wonder, baby
Are you happy now?
Are you really happy now without me?
I need you to know
I came to see you when I
Heard you were free, and I
Never quite made it to your room
It just felt like a tomb
For the life we once knew
And how
You live in such grand solitude
Your house is clean, your business shrewd
But I wonder, Baby
I wonder, baby
Are you happy now?
Are you really happy now without me?
Do you remember that time up on hospital hill?
Driving so wild, could’ve got ourselves killed
We were almost touching the night
In that old ‘62, it was just me and you
Closing my eyes at every red light
Flying free, with no police in sight
And now
You live in such grand solitude
Your house is clean, your business shrewd
You live in such grand solitude
Your house is clean, your business shrewd
You live in such grand solitude
Your house is clean, your business shrewd
But I wonder, Baby
I wonder, baby
Are you happy now?
Are you really happy now without me?
Without me?​



