Weakest Moments – John Mellencamp
Well, I hear you downstairs
You’re foolin around with your father’s brother
And your mother’s gown
All the old heroes keep comin’ around
To find out if you’re still at home
So you lie in the sun, watch your body turn to tan
Your skin is oiled with the sweat of a man
He bought you a diamond ring girl, to wear on your hand
And, baby, he’s leaving tomorrow
Yeah, I’ll be with you in your weakest moments, uh huh
Yeah, I’ll be there with you in your weakest moments
Well, you say you can remember when it was your world
And you were Mister Ruby’s girl
He gave you dreams and schemes that swirl
Around your head and your body
And when you drink sometimes, you try to liberate
And you stagger in the front yard, girl, till you find the gate
That swing on that thin line of love and hate
And baby, just let it go
Yeah, I’ll be with you in your weakest moments, uh huh
Yeah, I’ll be there with you in your weakest moments
Yeah, I’ll be with you in your weakest moments, uh huh
Yeah, I’ll be with you in your weakest moments, girl
Yeah, I’ll be with you in your weakest moments, uh huh
Yeah, I’ll be with you in your weakest moments
Those weakest moments
Weakest moments