Lyrics The Mortician's Daughter - Tom Phillips
I
open
my
lungs
dear
I
sing
this
song
at
funerals...
no
rush.
These
lyrics
heard
a
thousand
times,
just
plush.
A
baby
boy
you've
held
so
tightly,
This
pain
it
visits
almost
nightly
Missing
hotel
beds,
I
feel
your
touch.
I
will
await
dear,
a
patience
of
eternity,
my
crush.
A
universe
so
still.
No
rust.
No
dust
will
ever
grow
on
this
frame,
One
million
years,
and
I
will
say
your
name.
I
love
you
more
than
I
can
ever
scream.
We
booked
our
flight
those
years
ago,
I
said
I
loved
you
as
I
left
you.
Regrets
still
haunt
my
hollow
head,
But
I
promised
you
that
I
will
see
you
again,
again.
I
sit
here
and
smile
dear.
I
smile
because
I
think
of
you
and
I
blush.
These
bleeding
hollow
dials,
this
fuss.
A
fuss
is
made
of
miles
and
travel
Roadways
are
but
stones
and
gravel.
A
bleeding
heart
can
conquer
every
crush.
We
booked
our
flight
those
years
ago
You
said
you
loved
me
as
you
left
me.
Regrets
still
haunt
your
saddened
head,
But
I
promised
you
that
I
will
see
you.
We
booked
our
flight
those
years
ago
I
said
I
loved
you
as
I
left
you
Regret's
no
longer
in
my
head,
But
I
promised
you
and
now
I'm
home
again,
again,
again,
I'm
home
again,
again,
again.
I'm
home
again.
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