|
Saw you in the moss |
|
See the birds up above |
|
You stood up with a shout |
|
And said that it's time |
|
We ran through the oak hall woods |
|
Saw the shadows on car hoods |
|
Swinging on the old |
|
Telephone lines |
|
Oh, my love |
|
I think that |
|
I could run forever |
|
Make you stay so true |
|
And not be lonely ever |
|
Now my world come right |
|
I will swim the river |
|
Until my bones give up |
|
You said that you were born |
|
Daddy took you home |
|
He whispered to the ground |
|
Ever softly |
|
Left the shovel on the stone |
|
Left the hill alone |
|
Drove like the road |
|
Was the only life to know |
|
Oh, my love |
|
I think that |
|
I could run forever |
|
We don't stand a chance |
|
We will run the river |
|
I swore on your bed |
|
I will be forever |
|
Until my bones give up |
|
And the birds they land |
|
And I see both of you are there |
|
And we are walking |
|
We are walking |
|
And as you turn around |
|
I see your hands, they look like mine |
|
And we are walking |
|
We are walking back toward the hill |
|
Oh, my love |
|
I think that |
|
I could run forever |
|
We don't stand a chance |
|
Tow now more than ever |
|
Make you stay so true |
|
And be lonely never |
|
Until your bones give up |
|
Oh, my love |
|
I think that |
|
I could run forever |
|
We don't stand a chance |
|
We will run the river |
|
Now my world come right |
|
I will never leave her |
|
Until our bones give up |