Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
Gretchen Peters
The moon had a fight with the parking lot light
And slunk off to hide in the clouds
Now it's broken bottles, gravel and glass
Keepin' you company now
In the heat of the moment he cried out your name
But the moment, it didn't last long
Ten minutes later he's driving away
And you're putting your pantyhose on
And you don't want to cry and you don't want to think
And you tell yourself, it ain't no big deal
And you feel like a fool and you feel like a drink
And you drink so you don't have to feel
But you still do, don't you Camille?
All your affairs are like last night's mascara
Darkening the lines 'round your eyes
Seems like these days you're just pickin' up strays
You laugh and say, you're no prize
And the sins of the fathers are not meant for daughters
But somehow you felt you're to blame
And the ghost in your head and the men in your bed
They all look like they're one and the same
Camille was written by Gretchen Peters & Matraca Berg & Suzy Bogguss.