Lyrics The Grave Digger - 20e anniversaire - Remasterisé - Matmatah
How
far
I
remember
the
day
I
lost
my
wife
I
thought
that
losing
her
was
the
end
of
my
life
But
I
held
on
and
thought
there
was
something
better
Than
sinking
like
a
stone,
so
I
became
a
gravedigger
Staying
home,
living
alone,
dropping
tears
on
my
own
I
do
have
never
known
where
these
voices
come
from
As
sweet
as
the
morn,
they
were
just
saying:
"Son,
Hey,
there's
work
to
be
done
among
coffins
and
bones"
Then
all
over
the
years,
buried
pounds
of
corpses
Saw
gallons
of
tears
and
drank
thousands
of
beers
I
buried
some
lawyers
I
buried
some
junkies
I
buried
some
preachers
I
buried
some
bitches
I
buried
my
mother
I
buried
my
sister
I
buried
some
miners
I
buried
gravediggers
Old
enough
to
give
in,
I
am
digging
your
vault
And
in
the
state
I'm
in,
you
may
think
it's
not
yours
Digging
deeper
and
deeper
as
you're
getting
ever
colder
Anyhow
you
can
rave,
I
won't
fall
in
the
grave
For
the
rest
of
my
years
I'll
bury
pounds
of
corpses
See
gallons
of
tears
and
drink
thousand
of
beers
I'll
bury
you
lawyers
I'll
bury
you
junf=kies
I'll
bury
you
preachers
I'll
bury
you
bitches
I'll
bury
your
Queen
I'll
bury
your
mother
I'll
bury
your
king
Oh,
I'll
bury
you
brother
Yes
I'll
bury
you
dreamers
And
bury
your
teachers
And
bury
you
friend
And
I'll
bury...
Yes
I'll
bury
you
Heroes
And
bury
your
singers
And
bury
you
Kings
And
I'll
bury
Gravediggers
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