Walking home from work tonight
Your letter warm I’m holding tight
Said you want to see me soon
I phoned you late this afternoon
The bar we first met feels alive
I’ll see you there at eight tonight
Shouldn’t think like this
But is there something to us meeting now
All this time
I’ve waited knowing
Though I’ve changed
My heart’s still showing
I’ll wear a new dress, wash my clothes
I’ll wear the earrings that you chose
And if the man you’ve grown to be
Is more Morrison than Morrisey
I’ll tell you straight as we undress
That things got better when you left
And though I’ve banned your name since
Then I’ll call it with my dying breath
No one else
Would have me so
I’ve made this day of all days
The day I see you again
All this time
I’ve waited knowing
Though I’ve changed
My heart’s still showing
Will you know me, will I cry
Will the years that passed decide
That even we who loved and lied
Shouldn’t meet again tonight
All this time
I’ve waited knowing
Though I’ve changed
My heart’s still showing
No one else
Would have me so
I’ve made this day of all days
The day I see you again