There's a crystal in the window, throwing rainbows around,
There's a girl by the mirror, and her feet won't touch the ground,
'Cause she never saw the sky so bright,
Isn't that like a cloud: to come by night?
Never mind the sky; there's a tear in her eye.
A sad face is good for the heart,
Go on cry, it can be a cruel world,
A sad face is good for the heart of a girl.
There's a woman in my kitchen with a rainbow on her cheek,
Isn't that a promise?
Still, I never felt so weak,
There's a tiny spirit in a world above, cradled so sweetly in our Father's love,
You don't have to cry,
Oh, there's something in my eye.
A sad face is good for the heart,
Maybe just now I don't understand,
A sad face is good for the heart of a man.
A sad face is good for the heart,
It's alright, you don't have to smile,
A sad face is good for the heart of a child,
For the heart of a child.
A sad face is good for the heart,
A sad face is good for the heart,
A sad face is good for the heart,
Yeah.
A sad face is good for the heart.
(This time we took out Bill Campbell from The Throes with us. And also, ah... From the Prayer Chain, a friend of mine, Wayne Everett's playing percussion. We're also really happy that our old friend, the guy that introduced Derri and me, like in 1979, Tim Chandler, playing bass. Yeah, he's old. He's the oldest one here. Actually, he's a month younger than me, and he's fifty. Dan Michaels on the saxophone, lyricon. Nice shirt - he's wearing my favourite shirt, like that a lot. Okay, have you made the guitar switch? Are the guitars tuned? Alright, gotta keep going. That's Derri, I'm Steve. I like Derri's shirt a lot too, it's really cool. Stop with the French; we're not one of those pretentious bands.)