Just your standard Homecoming Queen Just a loony bin hero She goes hot for the artists and sweet for her mama You love her when she's manic You hate it when she's sad Were you looking for a gilded saint? Some kind of poet? A prophet? To lead you to the water in the night? She'll show you the way though it won't be the only way You'll follow her there though it won't be easy And then when she's gone you'll cast her in porcelain Then you'll put her portrait down in chalk pastel She was busy tripping on cracks in the pavement You took her photo in the candlelight so you'd remember her smooth It ain't what we thought it would be It ain't what was promised The walls and the ceiling were solid but the ground was hollow Yeah we wanted a father We got a revolution You can blame it on the medication You can blame it on the institution He was aching for more than was given We could see it in his eyes He showed us the way though it wasn't the only way We followed him there though it wasn't easy And then when he was gone we cast him in porcelain Then we put his portrait down in chalk pastel He was busy tripping on cracks in the pavement We took his photo in the candlelight so we'd remember him smooth Tell again that American dream The storybook version The one with the early risers in the cul de sac All it needed was a songbird What a pretty tune Sweet cantata in the morning light A little love song for your delight Yet you find yourself straining to hear the hallelujah in the night In the night...