Dear Miss Virginia by Grave's End
Four minutes are eternity, when I’m scratching at the seems
My dreams are starting to bleed cut by my reality
Darling you say I have no faith, tell me what reason should that change?
I gave you my heart but you can’t seem to keep it safe
And you’re four thousand miles away, four minutes, four more months to the day
You will return and I will say, “Tell me, why couldn’t you just stay”
Chasing down anything I think will hold me up
Chasing down any remedy for this sickness they call love
And I’m drinking whiskey ‘cause I’m weak, I start to sing cause I can’t speak
Dear Miss Virginia take me in in
And I am back upon this road, driving south against the cold
Sunlight shinin’ on my soul, music singing soft on my radio
I am a sinner, I’m just a man who stood taller than he could stand
Until your trip overseas kicked me like a castle made of sand
Chasing down anything I think will hold me up
Chasing down any remedy for this sickness they call love
Chasing down anything I think will hold me up
Chasing down any remedy for this sickness they call love
Chasing down anything I think will hold me up
Chasing down any remedy for this sickness they call love
I’m drinking whiskey ‘cause I’m weak, I start to sing cause I can’t speak
Dear Miss Virginia take me in in
And on a street that I, I don’t recognize at all
I fall to my knees and I scream out your song
I fall to defeat and I whisper your song
I give into this disease- each one was always your song