Ryan Adams leave the lights off leavin’ on the subway for your home last night, i was payin’ for the ride with my money standin’ in the station, i was losin’ my patience and my mind all the liquor and the women and the time in-between and the narcotic haze i’d been feelin’ shoulda never come between us, but i’m so glad you’re back in my life when i’m watchin’ as the lights of the city fade sittin’ by the window on the seat of a train saddened with the burden of a guessin’ game which one was yours? just leave the lights off, and next time i’m turnin’ em on Well, i was fumblin’ for a quarter, was hopin’ it wasn’t over i was probably runnin’ out of my money wasn’t over then, and i guess that it ain’t over now well, i hit the city, i was dead on my feet lyin’ in your arms with my head on the street tearin’ up my wallet in the bars where we used to meet so when the lights of the city fade sittin’ by the window on the seat of a train saddened with the burden of a guessin’ game which one was yours? just leave the lights off, and next time i'm turnin’ em on leavin’ on the subway for your home last night, i was payin’ for the ride with my money standin’ in the station, i was losin’ my patience and my mind all the liquor and the women and the time in-between and the drug haze that i’d been feelin’ shoulda never come between us, but i’m so glad i’m back in your life when i’m watchin’ as the lights of the city fade sittin’ by the window on the seat of a train saddened with the burden of a guessin’ game which one was yours? just leave the lights off, and next time i’m turnin’ em on just leave the lights off til next time i’m turnin’ em on