Из альбома: Five & Dime
 They stake out a plane
 To a bench on the board-walk
 For ninety nine years.
 They're old when they get here,
 They stay old forever
 As time dissapears.
 They get lunch everyday
 At the Palm Court Cafe
 It's better than home
 When you're alone.
 
 And it all seems so lonely
 You just wanna cry,
 It's so lonely.
 You wanna ask, 'Why
 Do they go on?
 How can they survive?'
 And they'll tell you:
 'I've been loved, so I know I'm alive.
 I've been loved alive.'
 
 My grandmother waits
 In the depth of her pillows for
 God only knows.
 To see her you'd say her life's
 Not worth the living,
 Still onward she goes.
 She eats three meals a day
 From a porcelain tray
 And they all taste same
 When you're in pane.
 
 And it all seems so lonely
 You just wanna cry,
 It's so lonely.
 You wanna ask 'Why
 Does she go on?
 How can she survive?'
 And she'll tell you:
 'I've been loved, so I know I'm alive.
 I've been loved alive.'
 
 You step off the bus
 At the usual corner
 And walk to your room.
 It's silent and empty
 Except for a breath
 Of her favourite perfume.
 You switch on the news,
 And you kick off your shoes,
 And pour out a drink,
 And try not to think.
 
 'Cause it all seems so lonely,
 You just wanna cry.
 It's so lonely,
 You ask yourself, 'Why
 Do you go on?
 How can you survive?'
 And you answer:
 'I've been loved, so I know I'm alive.
 I've been loved alive.'