A pirate's chest with a broken latch never left his side When I sat down on the moving bench I realized that he lied The glass felt cold on my forehead and watch the buildings glide by And I knew when I got back to the station That I would find him there inside He drags his tragic past like a ten ton anchor Below where no one can see And every night he'd take out her picture and thank her And remind her there's no where he'd rather be Well, I don't know what I'd do without you I guess I'd be okay Well, I don't know what I'd do without you I guess I'd be okay In the air, on the rails, and on the road we're traveling From one place to somewhere just the same And I swear, I'm afraid in these towns we go to That no one will remember my name But he's got this way with the people he meets Somehow he makes them his own Now I know that the power that motivates him Is that there's nowhere else for him to call home Well, I don't know what I'd do without you I guess I'd be okay Well, I don't know what I'd do without you I guess I'd be okay