Lyrics Near a Garden - Shearwater
Near
a
little
garden
flowers
wild
grasses
A
body's
in
the
casket
Milk
is
in
the
carton
Coffee's
on
the
brew
And
cars
quietly
pass
As
people
hear
from
last
respects
Collective
view
The
face
of
the
deceased
All
emptied
of
emotion
Waiting
for
distortions
Of
it's
perfect
features
In
a
little
clearing
Where
they'll
put
the
coffin
And
then
shuffle
off
And
afternoon
is
nearing
You
were
once
alive,
body
Then
you
died
And
I'll
sing
your
name
with
my
instrument
But
one
day
it
will
leave
my
hand
I'm
skipping
like
a
stone
Just
a
couple
skips
then
gone
To
the
bottom
of
a
pond
Where
sun
can
never
go
And
resting
at
the
bottom
Who
knows
what
I'll
find
there
No
one
can
divine
where
Friends
go
when
we've
lost
them
The
movie
on
the
plane
home
Said,
"Life
is
for
the
living"
As
I
sat
slowly
living
Paralysed
with
boredom
Flying
through
the
thin
air
Skimming
over
cities
And
isn't
it
a
pity
That
we
can't
grow
old
there?
Doesn't
it
feel
strange
To
wait
on
this
change?
Well,
the
pilot
tips
his
instruments
knowing
One
day
they
will
rust
upon
land

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