Lyrics
**A Table Set for One**
[Intro]
Dim the room to amber
Let the record turn
There are names the night remembers
There are letters left to burn
[Verse 1]
I wore the blue silk slowly
Like a secret on my skin
Watched the city fold its windows
And the midnight wander in
There was smoke above the piano
There was rain along the glass
Every shadow knew the answer
But was kind enough not to ask
I had saved a chair beside me
For a ghost who missed the train
So I placed a rose upon it
And I never spoke his name
[Pre-Chorus]
The moon leaned through the curtains
Silver resting on the floor
And something in the silence
Did not hurt me anymore
[Chorus]
So pour the wine a little higher
Let the candle lose its flame
Let the trumpet spill its sorrow
Softly, sweetly, without blame
I have danced with disappearing
I have slept beneath the blue
Now the night has dressed the table
And the only guest is true
No, I do not need an answer
No, the dawn need not explain
There is beauty in the leaving
There is music in the rain
[Verse 2]
I kept old words in crystal
Like perfume gone too pale
Little promises and ribbons
From a long-forgotten tale
I was careful with my laughter
I was graceful with regret
I could make a room believe me
While my heart was soaking wet
But the mirror changed its language
When I met it eye to eye
It no longer asked for pardon
It no longer asked me why
[Pre-Chorus]
Outside, the taxis shimmered
Like fireflies in gold
And the hands upon the clock face
Forgot that I grew old
[Chorus]
So pour the wine a little higher
Let the candle lose its flame
Let the trumpet spill its sorrow
Softly, sweetly, without blame
I have danced with disappearing
I have slept beneath the blue
Now the night has dressed the table
And the only guest is true
No, I do not need an answer
No, the dawn need not explain
There is beauty in the leaving
There is music in the rain
[Post-Chorus]
Here’s to all the quiet rooms
That taught my eyes the dark
Here’s to every winter window
That kept a little spark
Here’s to footsteps down the hallway
Growing softer as they go
Some doors close like final pages
Some like curtains after shows
[Verse 3]
I once mistook the thunder
For a voice that called me home
Mistook a borrowed heartbeat
For a place to call my own
But morning has its mercy
And the years are patient thieves
They take the thorns from memory
And leave the shape of leaves
Now I wear the same blue silk dress
But it falls a different way
Like the sky before a sunrise
Like a word I chose to say
[Bridge]
Play it slow, dear piano
Leave some space between the notes
There are things too light for language
There are truths that barely float
Let the bass move like a river
Let the brushes kiss the snare
Let the saxophone remember
What I no longer need to bear
And somewhere in the old refrain
A younger version of my face
Turns toward the sound of morning
And finally leaves her place
[Breakdown]
The ice has melted in the glass
The street is turning grey
The rose beside the empty chair
Has opened anyway
No footsteps in the doorway
No hand upon my sleeve
Only dawn across the table
And nothing left to grieve
[Final Chorus]
Pour the wine a little higher
Though the bottle’s nearly through
Let the trumpet bloom like velvet
Let the room return to blue
I have danced with disappearing
Till the shadows lost their names
Now the night has cleared the table
But the silver still remains
No, I do not need an answer
No, the past need not return
Some stars are meant for wishing
Some are only meant to burn
And when the final note is fading
When the curtains meet the light
I will leave one candle glowing
For the woman of the night
[Outro]
Dim the room to amber
Let the old record spin
There are endings made of silence
There are lives that start within
On the table, one blue ribbon
One glass catching morning sun
No applause and no arrival
Just a table
Set for one