It felt as if i had somebody Tuggin' at my coat I was penniless and desperate On a sinking boat I turned to my oppressor To find me, standing there I sought my confessor It seemed she didn't care I looked at her and she at me We both looked away There was something on our minds I guess, we couldn't seem to say She smiled and drank her coffee In my oversized shirt Something deep inside, I guess She couldn't hide the hurt I kissed her on the forehead As I put on my coat The first thing that I saw outside Black Tree, Blue Sky I've been so out of my mind That I woke up in different States Somehow checked into cheap motels With negotiated rates Sometimes there was blood, Broken glass, Broken mirrors Left behind strangers' clothes Are the strangest souvenirs The night can be so hopeful The night can be so free In the morning, all you want to do is die Black Tree, Blue Sky I passed by a church I use to pray at When I was young All the faith that I once had Has completely come undone In-between the raindrops Is where I find a home Guided by the darkness That looms when I'm alone I have blown through fortunes That were not quite fit a king I ain't got much to show Sometimes, I feel it sting I have opened up my heart Only to be hurt I've beckoned the Universe For the silence to be heard She must have slipped it in my pocket As I put on my coat All that was written on it was "Goodbye... Black Tree, Blue Sky."