Trouble, good o’ friend; Have you come to visit me once again? I passed the streets, walking through paved stones; Looking through stalls as people dance. Like dusking eve, blown where life shown; In solitude, in dismay, I am not at home. For who have you come for, if not my lone heart? The clouds downpour, life is like a dart. People drift along like dripping blood; I find blood easy to dry, yet a longevity of stain. Smear myself in cold blood, my attire continues changing. If only, if that, if then, good o’ friend; Must you only live by if?