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Your Sugar Sits Untouched
01. Your Sugar Sits Untouched (intro)
02. Goodbye
03. The Day You Love
04. At What Point Does a Shakespeare Say
05. Blackbird Sonnets
06. Constant
07. Ghost
08. How to Break a Heart
09. Rant 1
10. In Praise of Cyrano
11. So Many Fools
12. The Ballad of Mushroom Down
13. The One
14. Space
15. Alas (The Knight)
16. A Letter From a Friend
17. A Plea to the Dying
18. Close
19. Dreams
20. Everybody’s Girl
21. Empty
22. Homesick Sonnets
23. Rant 2
24. Little Boy
25. Smirking Girl
26. Try My Best
27. Nearer Than You
28. The Muse
29. The Music I Heard Once
30. If You Could Only Know
31. Funny How Things Change
32. I Didn’t Mean You
33. If
34. Visions
35. By the Sword
36. Didn’t
37. If You Feel Better
38. Two Masks
39. What Right Have I
40. WOMAN
41. I Cried for You
42. Rapunzel Sonnets
43. Never Tasted Tears
44. Jump the Track
45. On Artistic Integrity
46. Manipulation
Little boy
Why did you have to chase me so hard
Didn't your mother show you what to do
Didn't your father
Tell you not to push

Little boy
We could have been great friends
But you frightened me to death you see
You made a
Rabbit out of me
And now we can't go back to being anything

Perhaps I ought to thank you
For you
Took my innocence away
And made me cruel
How did you know
I'd need that later on
You taught me to hide
And you taught me to lie
And to tremble at the telephone
To scream
But never cry
Surely you were wise beyond your years
For you planted in me unknown fears
That since I've met time and again
I wish I could have known it then
I might have been grateful for the experience
Rather than for the darkness
So useful to the hunted deer who doesn't know the way
But really I would not have known
Into how many arms
A girl will let herself be thrown
Just to escape
The one who wants her most
Better to dance with ten
Who won't remember her name
Than to be asked by one who can't forget it

Little boy
You made me feel guilt that day
Which never fully went away
You told the world you hated me
And that's when I began to see
How much it must have hurt
To have dressed up
In your first clean shirt
And hope like hell she'd understand
The things you felt
And take your hand
But damn you little boy
I never had a chance
You couldn't see I wasn't ready
For what you monsters
Call romance

Little boy
You never looked at me the same
As though you didn't know my name
And in the end
You made me hate
Myself for hurting you
But no one ever
Stopped to tell me what I ought to do

Little boy
Maybe someday
You'll walk my way
And listen to the song I play
And if you're still fond of passing notes
Perhaps we'll shed our children's coats
And talk an hour or two of what's become of us
And why
That finally we might say hello
Forgive
And say goodbye