Solitude Standing

Suzanne Vega

Solitude stands by the window

She turns her head as I walk in the room

I can see by her eyes she's been waiting

Standing in the slant of the late afternoon



And she turns to me with her hand extended

Her palm is split with a flower with a flame



Solitude stands in the doorway

And I'm struck once again by her black silhouette

By her long cool stare and her silence

I suddenly remember each time we've met



And she turns to me with her hand extended

Her palm is split with a flower with a flame



And she says "I've come to set a twisted thing straight"

And she says "I've come to lighten this dark heart"

And she takes my wrist, I feel her imprint of fear

And I say "I've never thought of finding you here"



I turn to the crowd as they're watching

They're sitting all together in the dark in the warm

I wanted to be in there among them

I see how their eyes are gathered into one



And then she turns to me with her hand extended

Her palm is split with a flower with a flame



And she says "I've come to set a twisted thing straight"

And she says"l've come to lighten this dark heart"

And she takes my wrist, I feel her imprint of fear

And I say "I've never thought of finding you here"



Solitude stands in the doorway

And I'm struck once again by her black silhouette

By her long cool stare and her silence

I suddenly remember each time we've met



And she turns to me with her hand extended

Her palm is split with a flower with a flame