she was talking to herself,
there was nobody else in the car.
Ranting and raving at the traffic light,
down there on the boulevard.
I watched her a minute and
that she'd make it home alright.
She shot me a look, and I gave her a nod,
and she just fed off with the light.
And she thinks, nobody knows.
and he didn't care who saw.
It was nobody's business,
and it wasn't against the law
I said a prayer for him too,
as anything else might only made it worse
As everyone talks about his drinking,
And he thinks nobody knows,
he thinks nobody knows his pain
he thinks nobody knows his pain
It's so silly and so sad,
that nobody knows their pain
a touch of morbid fascination
It's just a crying shame,
we think nobody knows our pain
We sit and stare at the screen,
or plug into a video game.
And if love had the nerve
well, we would just look away.
Cause we're sure nobody knows.
We think nobody knows our pain
We think nobody knows our pain
We protect it like it's all we have
So unique it calls our name
Saints and angels pray for us
Help us see the loneliness
Is what makes us all the same
But we think, nobody knows