EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 5 MIN
Halloween (Album Version)
from Show Do Tell: A Reading Series & Art Review · host Matt Waters
Halloween Well, they said this one’s serious And not to go outside and smoke I figured my mother wasn’t delirious So I took note Hunkered alone in the basement Watching Season 5 of Mad Men I called to make sure you were aware And to feel like you still were a friend You sounded agitated And staticky on the line I said, you didn’t let that stupid bastard Talk you into giving him a ride Chorus There’s always tomorrow Until there isn’t There’s always the light of lightening in a storm There’s always tomorrow until there isn’t I will love you Forevermore Now the storm touched down Knocked the crown off Kings Point Down in Ozone you could drown In Whitestone I ashed my joint If I’d known we’d split I’d have never introduced you to my mom If she knew you revenge cheated She might not care if you were harmed Yet it gave me a twinge Remembering your Winehouse eyelids Glittering in the streetlight that night We joked about having kids Chorus I hear the rain hard while Pacing from the boiler to my couch Even after the texts with the threats It’s you I still can’t live without So I raced up the stairs, put on my Yankees hat And grabbed the keys Planning to find you To explain what state of emergency means But my father grabbed me with half-my-shoulder Out the door And was already pulling me back inside before I even answered when he asked, “what the hell are you leaving for?” Chorus Well, two days later And it was Halloween I saw some little girl walking around a fallen tree And she was dressed like a Disney queen I didn’t feel nothing While walking through our little shattered town I couldn’t lose this shining vision of you Wearing a white wedding gown It was all my goddamn fault I grew up getting called ugly I couldn’t stop myself from wanting someone else Even when I knew you loved me I heard he wanted cigarettes The kindergarten teacher called him dim The priest said nothing about his sins Nobody wanted to blame him Chorus Nowadays I can't sleep These ghosts in my head Project in black-and-white Above my childhood bed I’ve never really stopped taking That first walk right after the storm I’ve never wanted to mend the Threads of our life together that were torn They say I make you a saint Because I block your flaws out of my mind They tell me it’s only natural for people to heal When they’ve had enough time Chorus
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Halloween Well, they said this one’s serious And not to go outside and smoke I figured my mother wasn’t delirious So I took note Hunkered alone in the basement Watching Season 5 of Mad Men I called to make sure you were aware And to feel like you still were a friend You sounded agitated And staticky on the line I said, you didn’t let that stupid bastard Talk you into giving him a ride Chorus There’s always tomorrow Until there isn’t There’s always the light of lightening in a storm There’s always tomorrow until there isn’t I will love you Forevermore Now the storm touched down Knocked the crown off Kings Point Down in Ozone you could drown In Whitestone I ashed my joint If I’d known we’d split I’d have never introduced you to my mom If she knew you revenge cheated She might not care if you were harmed Yet it gave me a twinge Remembering your Winehouse eyelids Glittering in the streetlight that night We joked about having kids Chorus I hear the rain hard while Pacing from the boiler to my couch Even after the texts with the threats It’s you I still can’t live without So I raced up the stairs, put on my Yankees hat And grabbed the keys Planning to find you To explain what state of emergency means But my father grabbed me with half-my-shoulder Out the door And was already pulling me back inside before I even answered when he asked, “what the hell are you leaving for?” Chorus Well, two days later And it was Halloween I saw some little girl walking around a fallen tree And she was dressed like a Disney queen I didn’t feel nothing While walking through our little shattered town I couldn’t lose this shining vision of you Wearing a white wedding gown It was all my goddamn fault I grew up getting called ugly I couldn’t stop myself from wanting someone else Even when I knew you loved me I heard he wanted cigarettes The kindergarten teacher called him dim The priest said nothing about his sins Nobody wanted to blame him Chorus Nowadays I can't sleep These ghosts in my head Project in black-and-white Above my childhood bed I’ve never really stopped taking That first walk right after the storm I’ve never wanted to mend the Threads of our life together that were torn They say I make you a saint Because I block your flaws out of my mind They tell me it’s only natural for people to heal When they’ve had enough time Chorus
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