@@@@@And I drooped around, lovesick, waiting for 604
@@@@@And I drooped around, lovesick,
waiting for you to come backWell, now I know a lot more than I did
thenI know you can't get me out of your head, no matter how hard
you
tryYou can't live without meNo man could make love to a woman
the
way you made love to me and then never see her againYou'll come
back, just like you came back beforeBut you won't find me waiting
You'll have to come find me She heard Saint
Michael's tolling the hour Every other Sunday, she had gone to Mass at ten o'clockShe had more important things to doShe slid out of bed and
ran to the bell pullPansy'd better come quickI want to be packed
and at the station in time for the train to AugustaI'll go home, and
I'll make sure Uncle Henry's got my money, and then I'll start right in
on the work at Tara
But I haven't got it yet"Morning, Miss ScarlettIt's mighty fine
to see you looking so fit after what happen-"
"Stop that babbling and
get out my valises"I'm going to Savannah
It's my grandfather's birthday She'd meet her aunts at the train
depotThe train left for Savannah at ten of twelveAnd tomorrow
she'd find the Mother Superior and make her talk to the BishopNo
point in going home to Atlanta without the deed to Tara in her hand
"I don't want that nasty old dress," she said to Pan
