A snakeskin shawl locked in his cupboard, nA collected memento from a distant affair. nWell I am the woman that it once belonged to, nIt's lingering presence warns you to beware.nDo you ever wonder why he still keeps it? nDo you even know if I gave back his key? nYou said you'd discovered five ways to end it, nWell Barbara I'm sorry, you didn't fool me. nnIt wouldn't take more than five days to disown him...nnFinish him with five ways to end it...nnI find there's more Hattie Jacques in his fancies.nHe wanted a woman to cling to you see. nDrunk in the bath with his matronly missus.nShe'd make him happy when he could be with me. nHe takes all his women for decadent dinners, nBut expensive restaurants don't mean a thing. nWhen was the last time he grabbed you and kissed you? nI know you remember how it used to be. nnIt wouldn't take more than five days to disown him...nnFinish him with five ways to end it...nn(Silk suspenders in his drawer nShould be telling you so much more, nBut you're affraid to look behind incase you find nThe passport photos of someone who went before. nHow are you gonna do this? nWalk away from everything you know? nWhere will you go? nI don't know. nHe's been doing this for years and can't carry on. nThis is no Peter Roger's Production.nnHe'll never be there, nWhen you're feeling depressed and you want him to care. nYou lie together in bed every night, nYou've never felt less loved.)nnEnd in sight, Sunday night, nHe's on the sofa - you did it alright. nTake him out for a drink, nThen tell him you're leaving and watch him sink. nYou found out who you are, nNow walk away slowly - you're going to go far nLoving him will always hurt, nAnd having those feelings will only break your heart...