Where in the world Did you come from my dear? Did some mysterious voice Tell you I'd still be here? I bought this ticket to Mobile But I been stranded all day P.A. said the bus broke down Ten miles away From the station So seldom a door So seldom a key So seldom a lock Like the love between you and me But seldom comes happiness Without the pain Of the devil in the details Since I saw the smile on your Face as I was crying In a Greyhound station on Christmas Day In 1998 Face as I was crying In a Greyhound station on Christmas Day, hey, hey The burden of love is The fuel of bad grammar You stutter and stammer What a bitch to convey The crux of the matter When the words you must utter Are hopelessly tangled In the memories and scars you show no one So seldom a door So seldom a key So seldom a hit Like the hurt you put on me But seldom comes happiness Without the pain Of the devil in the details Since I saw the smile on your Face as I was crying In a Greyhound station on Christmas Day In 1998 Face as I was crying In a Greyhound station on Christmas Day, hey, hey In 1998 In 1998 In 1998 ♪ I remember quite clearly A bad Muzak version Of James Taylor's big hit Called "Fire and Rain" ♪ Was playing as you crouched down And tearfully kissed me And I thought, "Damn, what good fiction I will mold from this terrible pain" So seldom a door Seldom a key Seldom a gift Like the gift you gave me But seldom comes happiness Without the pain Of the devil in the details Since I saw the smile on your Face as I was crying In a Greyhound station on Christmas Day, hey, hey Face as I was crying In a Greyhound station on Christmas Day, hey, hey Amazing grace How sweet the smile Upon the face I never thought I'd see you again Especially here in this Greyhound station on Christmas Day 1998 1998 Christmas Day