I know a man who fills his emptiness with strangers
I know a girl who drinks herself to sleep at night;
You can’t change her
I know people who use chat rooms as confessionals
I know down-and-outs who once were
Once they were professionals
Wipe it off your sleeve, your superiority
Don’t roll your eyes my sweet
I know a single mother who loses her mind on weekends
She plays with lady luck on scratch cards
With money lent to her by old friends
I know people who take midnight drives for head-space
I know what they’d give for just one loving embrace
Wipe it off your sleeve, your superiority
Don’t roll your eyes my sweet
We’re just the same, we all get desperate sometimes
Feeling black and blue
I know you find it hard to accept it sometimes
We all feel black and we feel blue
Wipe it off your sleeve, your superiority
Don’t roll your eyes my sweet
I know a rich man who has everything you could wish for,
but children
I know an old lady who talks a lot,
but could teach you if you listen
I know people who believe in gods and demons
I know ones who think there’s nothing there at all
Wipe it off your sleeve, your superiority
Don’t roll your eyes my sweet
We’re just the same, we all get desperate sometimes
Feeling black and blue
I know you find it hard to accept it sometimes
We all feel black and we feel blue
Wipe it off your sleeve, your superiority
Don’t roll your eyes my sweet
Wipe it off your sleeve, your superiority
Don’t roll your eyes my sweet