Hold her brother, rest her soul, lie down
Lie for a while, your ear gets near
And you hear your sister sleep, talk and say
Her hair is long and allowing love to reach
Her heart to me, but your beard someday might be
But you woke up in a cold sweat on the floor
Next to a fairy portrait drawn when you were four
And beside a jar of twisted coins, they're on a good no more
She lay aside
Hold her father, where he saw your drive
Back to the home he made on the mountain side
We've had a really terrible thing this late this fall
It was a lonely ring, a lonely ring
You sit on your porch and pluck your strings
And you'll find somebody you can play
And you'll follow the creek around town to the sea
And you'll find a piece of love on the ground
And follow where he saw your fight
Turn your life once more before you die
Since your grandma passed away, you'll wait her for forever and today
Just to find somebody you can play
I hope with the early warmth you ever loved
They come back by the sun too often when she was young
And the candles spread and ran into the party of her love
And there's nothing you can do about it now
And now
And now
And now
