When they laid you down, I knew
That you would seep into everything.
To the soil, the ferns, and the trees.
To the Autumn, the water, and God Almighty.
That that wood coffin would prove too few
To hold back the likes of you—
When they laid you down, I knew
That we should keep our guard!
Oh, God! Oh, God
I’d like to know where you are.
And I’m afraid to say it, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Afraid you’ll turn me ‘round right now,
And could I handle looking down into the lake
To see the outline of your face in mine?
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