They sat in an Abandoned Luncheonette 
Sipping imaginary cola 
And drawing faces in the tabletop dust 
His voice was rusty from years 
As a sergeant on this man's army 
He was old and crusty 

She was twenty when the diner was a baby 
He was the dishwasher, busy in the back 
His hands covered with gravy 
Hair black and wavy 
Brilliantine slick, a pot cleaning dandy 
He was young and randy 

Day to day, to day today 
Then they were old, their lives wasted away 
Month to month, to year to year 
They all run together, all run together 
Time measured by the peeling of paint 
On the luncheonette wall 

They all sat together in the empty diner 
Filled with cracked China 
Old news was blowing across the filthy floor 
And the sign on the door read this way out 
That's all it said, that's all it said 
That's all it said 

Day to day, day today 
Then they were old, their lives wasted away 
Month to month, and year to year 
And month to month to month, and year to year 

Day to day, day to day 
Day to day, day to day 
Day to day, day to day 
Day to day, day to day 
Day to day, day to day 
Day to day, day to day