Anonymous wrote:Mary-Chapin Carpenter has a song that only makes sense if you know the title:
"You can have it, I don't want it, and when you've got it, I'll be gone.
It won't matter what you're saying when the damage has all been done.
Can't seem to keep the faith, as if that's all I need to do.
I'd rather walk away than take what belongs to you.
You can have it, I don't want it, and when you've got it, I'll be gone.
It won't matter what you're saying when the damage has all been done.
Some words will cut you down like you were only in the way.
Why should I stand the ground? it won't hurt as much to say
'You can have it, I don't want it, and when you've got it, I'll be gone.
It won't matter what you're saying when the damage has all been done.'
Sometimes we're blinded by the very thing we need to see.
I finally realized that you need it more than you need me."
The song is called "The Last Word."
I was just coming here to post another MCC classic:
For fifteen years she had a job and not one raise in pay
Now she's in the typing pool at minimum wage