When the wine stops working 
 And you're all run out 
 And all of your high hopes have all headed south 
 And the songs left the stable and they never came home 
 And there ain't no forgetting that you're out on your own 
    Turned the scrub oaks to timber and you're left without friends 
 And you don't put your book down even after it ends 
 Smoke curls up from the table in your quiet little room 
 And your heart's worn the handle of an old pushing broom   
 Broken bottles shine just like stars, make a wish anyway 
 Just your smile lit a sixty-watt bulb in my house 
 That was darkened for days 
 Been thinking you probably should stay   
 When the going is long gone 
 And the kick drum won't kick 
 When you fumble with your fiddle and you're fresh out of tricks 
 And the horseflies are biting but the fish never do 
 And your heart's a thousand colors but they're all shades of blue   
 Broken bottles shine just like stars 
 Make a wish anyway 
 Just your smile lit a sixty-watt bulb in my house 
 That was darkened for days 
 Been thinking you probably should stay 
 Yeah, I think that you probably should stay   
 And our dreams on the windowsill 
 See those trees turning gold in the hills