Routine

Steven Wilson

What do I do with all the children′s clothes?
Such tiny things that still smell of them
And the footprints in the hallwayOn to my knees, scrub them away

And how to be of use?
Make the tea and the soup
All of their favourites, throw them away
And all their school books and their running shoes
Washing them clean in the dirty steel sink

Routine keeps me in line
Helps me pass the time
Concentrates my mind
Helps me to sleep
And keep making beds and keep the cat fed
Open the windows, let the air in
And keep the house clean and keep the routine
Paintings they made still stuck to the fridge

Keep cleaning, keep ironing
Cooking their meals on the stainless steel hob
Keep washing, keep scrubbing
Long until the dark comes to bruise the sky
Deep in debt to night

Routine keeps me in line
Helps me pass the time

Helps me to sleep
Routine keeps me in line
Helps me pass the time

Helps me to sleep

The most beautiful morning forever
Like the ones from far off, far off away
With the hum of the bees in the jasmine sway
Don't ever let go
Try to let go
And don′t ever let go
Try to let go
Don't ever