You're falling asleep
 
 On my shoulder in the back of your boyfriend's car
 
 We're coming home
 
 From a sermon saying how bent and evil we are
 
  
  I try to imagine what you're dreaming
 
 You're muttering nonsense between steady breathing
 
 I have to wake you up to get out
 
 Your man waves from the end of the drive till I'm in the house
  
 
 He can be nice, sometimes
 
 Other nights, you admit he's not what you had in mind
 
 All in all, nobody's perfect
 
 Therе may be better, but you don't feel worth it
 
 That's whеre we disagree
  
 
 You always wanted to raise a baby by the lake
 
 Maybe they'll grow up and never make the same mistakes
 
 Knowing you, they'd be the first kid to never hurt another
 
 I see you look at him and wonder if he'll make you a mother
  
 
 But if you get married, I'd object
 
 Throw my shoe at the altar and lose your respect
 
 I'd rather lose my dignity
 
 Than lose you to somebody who won't make you happy