Say Zuzu Still (Cliff Murphy) Days come dripping like rain from the gutters Into alleyways and roads, then running down hill Still you walk and breath the ghosts Of those that you had loved the most And wonder in your heart if they're doing all right. Still you wish to wake beside her, Or feel her climb in bed beside you, Or wish that you could make here smile. Still it hurts to think of her goodbye. Questions they will drip and fall Like water through and old rock wall, Or a spigot that you can't shut off, Though you keep on turning. Still you wish to run and hide And tell yourself that you never tried Though you know full well it's a blatant lie, Sometimes it seems easier. Still you wish to wake beside her, Or feel her climb in bed beside you, Or wish that you would make her smile. Still it hurts to think of her goodbye. So you watch the kids come home from school Across the street feeling like they're freed from pens, And digging into desks. But your heart feels like it's been gauged out And still you can't believe that somebody so good Could make you feel so bad. So you wonder if love's a toy you broke, Or someone's mean and rotten joke Meant to slip you up, or trip you down, And dump you on your head. And the thing that frightens you the most Is still you haven't got a clue And worst of all you know that it ain't for a lack of tryin'. And you know you'll never wake beside her, Or feel her climb in bed beside you, Or wish that you would make her smile, And you'll always hurt to think of her goodbye.