The Colorado Autumn breeze is playing with the windchimes on the porch It never stops, it wants to drive me crazy The Friday morning sun bakes down on peeling paintwork too far gone to scorch It needs some work, I know she thinks I'm lazy That old black dog comes to visit way too often We've made it through another year But I donβt know Where I go from here
Errands that she says she needs to run, she takes the pickup into town The old routine, she won't be back for hours Bless her heart, she tries to give me space to clear my head and slob around Time to smell the coffee and the flowers She thinks she knows what I've been going through But I would never let her get that near She can't tell me Where I go from here
I check the list of contact numbers in the left breast pocket of my shirt I drain my beer, light one last cigarette I file the bills, I write the note, I leave my things piled neatly on the dirt Record some words I hope I won't regret
My dad's old army automatic, stripped and cleaned and oiled just like new Hollowpoints my best and final choice I rack the slide, take one last look around, the mountains framed in china blue The pistol speaks but I don't hear its voice I know she'll cry, just as I'm crying now I've never let her see me shed a tear Now I know Where I go From here