Well A Body's Just A Body, til Somebody Lays It Down He'd Meet Her Every Sunday On The Colder Side Of Town They'd Park The Truck In darkness Making Sure They Were Alone And Hold each Other Knowing They Risked Everything At Home He Might As Well Have On A Sign Above His Head Each Word Written In Parfum Soaked In Sweat His Wife Had Given Up Asking Where He'd Been She Knew He'd Only Lie And His Lies Where Wearing Thin And He Would Act Confused While, She Would Sit Alone And Cry And Say The Words I Love You, But Never Look Her In The Eye Each Way She Looks She Sees Her World Is Ending. She Didn't Have A Say And Doesn't Wanna Try Again She Never Thought She Would Have To Start Competing In A Game Where There Is Nothing Left To Win. It's Just A Game With Nothing Left To Win She'd Lie Awake In Bed And Think About Confronting Him To Find Out Who It Was That He's Had Growing On His Skin And If He'd Hear Her Steady Try To Put Their Bed To Use He'd Only get His Will She Was To Tired To Refuse Then She Decided She Couldn't Take It Anymore She Followed Him One Night To See Who He'd Been Straying For She Watched Him Park His Truck Next To Her Best Friends Car She Felt The Final Pieces Breaking it can offer Shattered Heart She Aimed And Turned, The Headlights On And Watched Him Try To Hide The Midnight Shadows Couldn't Wash The Guilt Out Of Their Eyes And in That Light, She Watched As Her World Ended Crossed By Her Lover And Betrayed By Her Best Friend. She Won't Stick Around To Start Competing. In A Game Where There Is Nothing Left To Win. It's Just A Game With Nothing Left To Win. It's Just A Game Nobody Ever Wins.