From under your sheets out into the hall 
 You sleepwalk through the rooms where you grew up 
 Out through the porch and the old front doors 
 Carried by words that you learned when you were small 
 Down the stone steps and into the night 
 It's the boulevard and the hum of her hard lights 
 And when you open your eyes you're in central park 
 Carried by the words that you learned when you woke up: 
    Even though - i thought i was - all alone - i was wrong 
 Even though - i thought i was - all alone - i am not   
 You can hurry home to mama and your house of doors 
 Get the bolt in the hole and you can close all the windows 
 But keeping out the killers and keeping out the creeps 
 Isn't keeping out the doubt and the disbelief 
 As they look for god in them ivory halls 
 You can see her on the porch, listening to the radio, 
 Singing that wanderer's song:   
 Even though - i thought i was - all alone - i was wrong 
 Even though - i thought i was - all alone - i am not 
 Even though - i thought i was - i was wrong - i am not   
 And even if - you're scared stiff - you can trust in this - you can trust in this