Collecting You, by the Indigo Girls (Emily Saliers) I could paint you in the dark Cause I've studied you with hunger, like a work of art These are very secret days I collect my information, then I stowe it all away Call me When you breeze through To your appointments The work you do Call me I'm collecting you The pleading prayer and hairshirt sting My hairtrigger love and faulty spring Motivation smokes a name But I don't like that smell applied to me so blindly just the same Call me When you breeze through To your appointments The work you do Call me I'm collecting you Turning up my collar to an unseasonal chill You ask a favor, you know I will The rain comes a surprise we fly across the railroad ties I feel the danger, the foolish thrill Oh yes I will! What it will or won't be then The shutter pre-development, the ink full in the pen Mind the mind's eye's trickery You might picture killer beautiful much more than it might be Call me Tell me What you're up to What you'll do Call me I'm collecting you I would be foolish to think that I Could turn it off and stay alive The way I live when you switch on Hand on the dimmer, give me just a glimmer Give me just a shadow, hope around the edges, Agony and rapture Forever uncaptured Take these secrets to your grave Drug across your landscape, and buried in your cave You're piling up and out of sight But trying to add it up just feels like counting shades of light Call me Tell me What you're up to What you'll do Call me I'm collecting you Hang it in my window, let it complicate my view The separation, the glass of you But I can paint this picture any way that I see fit The art of pain; the subject sits Unmoved