She came in cold off a dead end street Walked in slow and took a back row seat She knew she had nothing new to say So many people look so burned out She couldn't help feeling bad about Just having to be there anyway
Some guy in the back stood up and told everybody How he'd been straight for seven years She tried to listen until it all turned into babble Down some braggard's tale of whiskey and beer
It gets harder to listen all of the time Harder to listen all of the time
Some jerk she knew from work walked in She never thought too much of him He'd always seemed so smug and insincere She never did like the twelve-step crowd They laugh too much and they talk too loud They think they know what everyone needs to hear
Still she couldn't help but sit and wonder Why she ended up in here tonight There's a liquor store where she could stop on her way home She keeps thinking that she might
It gets harder to listen all of the time Harder to listen all of the time Harder to listen all of the time It gets harder to listen to people talking all the time
They were talking in a circle It was coming around to her She wondered if she could say that word If she wasn't even sure Then she wondered if she meant it as it rolled off of her tongue It seemed like so long since she'd been young and secure
It got harder to handle Too much down the track She was leaving early somebody said \"Hey, keep coming back.\" Keep coming back, that's what they always say Keep coming back It gets harder to listen to people taking all the time