I ceremonially undress
For she who in my dreams reveals how she longs and she cares
I take off all my clothes
For the woman downstairs
The faded cotton shirt
The woollen jacket from a time when the Lord still answered my prayers
I let fall my black armour
For the woman downstairs
I get into the bath
Let the water trickle through my mind's lonely affairs
I give my longing body
To the woman downstairs
I give her my ears and my eyes
I give her my future and my past
They're both full of questions and lies
But I've got a feeling she'll never ask
Where I'm going
I'm going down
To the woman downstairs
In my dream I lay her on a blanket
Wild berries stain the fragile dress she wears
She can have my soul and keep it
The woman downstairs
I give her my ears and my eyes
I give her my future and my past
They're both full of questions and lies
But I've got a feeling she'll never ask
Where I'm going
Well, I'm going down
To the woman downstairs
Yeah, I'm going down
To the woman downstairs
The Woman Downstairs was written by Tina Dickow.