There was a time
When I heard you
Callin' out my name
But these days
I'm not so sure
When the room went dark
And your voice was gone
I heard you all the same
But these days
I'm not so sure
I knew I could remember
Your bedroom and your touch
But these days
I'm not so sure
Definitely was the word I used
Far too much
'Cause these days
I'm not so sure
I bummed expensive cigarettes
I wrote John Steinbeck's books
I undressed someone's daughter
And then complained about her looks
Stealin' was so easy then
I wish that it still were
Now as I pick my own pocket
I know that these days
I'm not so sure
The church was my kitchen
The world was my church
But these days
I'm not so sure
The choirs I would listen
Through briers I would search
But these days
I'm not so sure
I sacrificed my sister
I prayed my own soul to keep
I told my dying father
That a man should never weep
Breathin' was so easy then
I wish that it still were
Now as the breeze just makes me colder
I know that these days
I'm not so sure
So if you see me trippin'
I've forgotten how to walk
And I spend my days
Wishin' after her
My steps are without rhythm
And her name is drawn in chalk
'Cause these days
I'm not so sure
I drank my wine for breakfast
Every mornin' I was born
In the black, electric winter
My back was always warm
Sleepin' was so easy then
I wish that it still were
Now in my sleepless bedroom
I know that these days
I'm not so sure
Not So Sure was written by Joe Pug.
Not So Sure was produced by Joe Pug.
Joe Pug released Not So Sure on Tue Feb 09 2010.