I've been wide awake since 4:30am this morning.  It was pitch black when I left my place and there were wispy light flurries throughout my drive to NY.  It was a Ray Lamontagne morning.  This song was an extra on his 2nd to last album, Gossip in the Grain.  I adore his song-writing and but for some reason these particular words in this song just get to me, especially this morning.  
Ray LaMontagne: Roses And Cigarettes
Plastered in your newspaper palace 
Dishes and the backdoor slams 
The dogs on the floor 
They don't roam anymore 
And the rivers gone deaf at the dam 
The dust falls like rain on your doorsteps 
Chokes you when you lift your rake 
A wine so sweet is the taste of your mouth 
But your love aint the kind you can keep 
Oh roses and cigarettes 
Pillow case that remembers you 
the scent of you still lingers on my fingertips 
Till I think I might go insane 
When will I see you again 
Seen how you look at the stranger 
I see how you waite when he's gone 
If I told you I thought that there was a sin in your heart 
Could you honestly tell me I'm wrong 
Oh roses and cigarettes 
Pillowcase that remembers you 
the scent of you still lingers on my fingertips 
Till I think I might go insane 
When will I see you again 
He tells you that he needs you, he's a liar 
He tells you he's a hero, he's a fool 
He tells you he'll stay till the lords breaking day 
Then babe he ain't nothing but cruel 
Oh roses and cigarettes 
Pillowcase that remembers you 
the scent of you still lingers on my fingertips 
Till I think I might go insane 
When will I see you again
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