I lean on you; You need me; We’re in debt to each other. It’s simple, you see.
You work hard And bring home the bread; Without you, I’d starve In my solitary bed.
You live in our home Like a worker drone; Without me you’d freeze And be all alone.
Without you, I’d starve Or live in privation, We’re the lone citizens In a private nation.
Though we never make love, And rarely touch. We must stay together; For the world is too much.
Year after year, We’re apart yet near. No one dares rock the boat; We’re so precariously afloat.
We could languish like this until we die; We seem quite normal to the untrained eye. And apart yet together, we could stay, Until the tides of time just wash us away.