Plea Bargain

Hey, I saw you on the street today
Several months ago, you wrote me long and said you’re gone
You see in me my father’s face
You see in me all those mistakes he made
The family that he gave away
And I said okay
I know I wasn’t always kind to you
I did as much as the drinking let me do
I know it seems I was a different man
We lay in bed
You said you felt alone
Ashamed, over I rolled and slept
And you said okay
Tired of my excuse
Tired of making due, you left
I know the last thing you want is to get back in my arms again
But hey, c’mon
Hey c’mon, in a hundred years we’ll both be gone
Hey c’mon
We smile
Please call me when the baby comes
You’ve got a thousand reasons not to but, please
I’m trying to do right by you
Squeeze the poison out of very vein
So dizzy I could faint for you
Please say okay