See him sitting with his carburetor blues Reading newspapers that don't report the news Goes to work His boss' a jerk, yeah you know On his walk he smoke three cigarettes, in a row By the time he arrives at the office he's got nowhere else to go No matter what I say or do I'll always be in love with you Reading silently in bed beside his wife Wonders why they haven't talked in half their lives But he knows That she'll say: "You never even loved me, anyway" He's so tired that by the evening he's got nothing left to say Except Where's the money? Where's the mon--I can't find it anywhere, perhaps it's gone? Where's the money? Where's the mon--I can't find it anywhere, perhaps it's gone? And he gathers up some stones as he looks up at the sun In the early misty morning in the cemetery, oh He thinks " My wife and I would feel so fine if we could only see our son" No matter what I say or do I'll always be in love with you Where's the money? Where's the mon--I can't find it anywhere, perhaps it's gone? Where's the money? Where's the mon--I can't find it anywhere, perhaps it's gone? Where's my family? Where's my son? I don't see him anywhere, perhaps he's gone? Where's my honey? Where's my love? I can't find her anywhere, perhaps she gone? But no matter what I say or do I'll always be in love with you No matter how we pass the time, it always seems to feel so fine If could never be with you, I don't know what I'd ever do Even if we're far apart, you'll always stay here in my heart Ahhh...