I led her by the hand to my
Third floor garret rooms
And undressed her silhouette
By the silvery light of the moon
The bed was hard our kisses soft
I was careful not to say too much
I'd learned that words are a crutch
The coldest way to touch
O I
I did it all in another life
When I'd how to love
And how to say goodbye
Yes I
I did it all in another life
O I
I did it all in another life
I was a high rope walker
A master of the art
Of living honestly
Then
So sure in my steps
Everything I said
Somehow came out
Just like I meant
I'd learned to live hungry
Hollow cheeked and thin
I'd learned to need nothing
But powders and oxygen
O I
I did it all in another life
When the air it tasted
Of cherry wine
And I
I did it all in another life
O I
I did it all in another life
I saw her there
By Columbia Square
With lightning in her eyes
And feathers in her hair
Rubies and lace
In the winter sun
And I knew that face
From the book of song
Said I've got a place by the river
Let me take you there with me
I could not make you happy
But I can keep you warm at least
And as the river boats passed
And the bells rang for mass
Our bodies found
An answer
No promises made
It was an honest trade
Of flesh and wine
And water
And at the busted strings
When she was gone
I wrote her name
Into the book of song
O I
I did it all in another life
When the air it tasted
Of cherry wine
And I
I did it all in another life
O I
I did it all in another life
And why must we hold on so tight?
We did it all in another life
O why must we hold on so tight?
We did it all in another life
Why must we hold on so tight?
We did it all in another life