If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It - Al Stewart

    Nothing that's forced can ever be right
    If it doesn't come naturally, leave it
    That's what she said as she turned out the light
    And we bent our backs as slaves of the night
    She lowered her guard and showed me the scars
    She got from trying to fight
    Saying oh, you'd better believe it

    Well I'm up to my neck in the crumbling wreckage
    Of all that I wanted from life
    When I looked for respect all I got was neglect
    Though I swallowed the line as a sign of the times
    But dealing a jack from the back of the pack
    They said-"You lose again"
    Oh, I said, who needs it?

    Well don't get me wrong now I tried to get on
    With the jokers that got in my way
    And I put on a smile and I tried all the while to be straight
    But they just wanted more all the time and I'm sure
    That you know what I mean when I say
    That I'm sick of the touch and there's only so much you can take.

    Well nothing that's real is ever for free
    And you just have to pay for it sometime
    She said it before, she said it to me
    I suppose she believed there was nothing to see
    But the same old four imaginary walls
    She built for living inside
    I said oh, you just can't mean it

    Well there was never a doubt that she had to get out
    She was just looking around for a way
    In the pit of the night there was nowhere to hide any more
    She was out on a limb, she was reaching for things
    That she wanted, but just couldn't say
    And she had to be sure that she wouldn't get caught like before.

    Well nothing that's forced can ever be right
    If it doesn't come naturally, leave it
    That's what she said as she turned out the light
    And she may have been wrong, and she may have been right
    But I woke with the frost, and noticed she'd lost
    The veil that covered her eyes
    I said oh, you can leave it
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