Lyrics Elephants - Rachael Yamagata
If
the
elephants
have
past
lives,
Yet
are
destined
to
always
remember,
It's
no
wonder
how
they
scream,
Like
you
and
I,
they
must
have
some
temper.
And
I
am
dreaming
of
them
on
the
plains,
Dirtying
up
their
beds,
Watching
for
some
kind
of
rain
To
cool
their
hot
heads.
And
how
dare
that
you
send
me
that
card
When
I'm
doing
all
that
I
can
do.
You
are
forcing
me
to
remember
When
all
I
want
is
to
just
forget
you.
If
the
tiger
shall
protect
her
young,
Then
tell
me
how
did
you
slip
by.
All
my
instincts
have
failed
me
for
once
I
must
have
somehow
slept
the
whole
night.
And
I
am
dreaming
of
them
with
their
kill,
Tearing
it
all
apart,
Blood
dripping
from
their
lips,
And
teeth
sinking
in
to
heart.
And
how
dare
that
you
say
you
will
call,
When
you
know
I
need
some
peace
of
mind.
If
you
had
to
take
sides
with
the
animals,
Won't
you
do
it
with
one
who
is
kind?
If
the
hawks
in
the
trees
need
the
dead,
If
you're
living
you
don't
stand
a
chance.
For
a
time,
though
you
share
the
same
bed,
There
are
only
two
ends
to
this
dance.
You
can
flee
with
your
wounds
just
in
time,
Or
lie
there
as
he
feeds,
Watching
yourself
ripped
to
shreds
And
laughing
as
you
bleed.
So
for
those
of
you
falling
in
love,
Keep
it
kind,
keep
it
good,
keep
it
right.
Throw
yourself
in
the
midst
of
danger,
But
keep
one
eye
open
at
night.
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