Lyrics Until the Grass Gets Greener (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, February 2018) - Will Varley
For
twenty
winters
I
was
cold,
and
on
my
heart
there
settled
snow.
The
darkest
places
I
would
roam,
looking
for
a
medicine
for
my
soul.
My
friends
and
I
would
chase
the
stars,
And
from
those
battles
we're
still
scarred.
We'd
feed
ourselves
from
the
tombs
And
the
dungeons
'neath
the
city
loom.
And
I'd
often
pray
as
I
roamed
the
street
that
an
angel
might
fall
at
My
feet,
that
every
time
the
morning
Came,
a
blanket
of
ice
lay
on
my
brain.
As
the
city
burned
in
the
rebel
scream,
From
my
attic
window
I
could
dream,
And
I
told
myself
to
give
it
time,
'Til
the
grass
gets
greener
on
our
side
In
early
spring
when
the
Lambs
are
still
blind,
I
walked
across
this
land
of
mine,
And
the
wheel
as
wild
as
a
foreign
Land,
I
took
my
first
steps
as
a
man.
In
a
sleepy
town,
I
stopped
to
rest
where
the
winds
hit
heavy
along
the
cliffs.
That's
where
I
saw
her
standing
there
with
big
brown
eyes
and
long
Brown
hair;
Where
she
looked
at
me
with
a
face
so
Kind,
like
I'd
known
her
since
the
beginning
of
time.
And
we
fell
into
another
tense,
Where
the
machines
of
war
don't
make
no
sense;
Where
the
money's
as
empty
as
the
barrel
of
A
gun;
where
the
winter
never
seemed
to
come.
Well
I
don't
need
money
when
I've
got
your
Eyes,
'til
the
grass
gets
greener
on
our
side.
Well
I'd
build
you
a
house
by
the
sea
with
a
blue
and
white
door
and
An
apple
tree,
and
from
there
we'll
see
the
summer's
by,
Taking
or
leaving
the
world
outside;
As
them
politicians
come
and
go,
And
they'll
build
their
empires
and
their
roads.
We'll
hide
behind
the
rolling
hills,
And
they'll
hide
behind
their
dollar
bills,
And
they'll
claim
that
they
are
law,
And
all
they've
ever
had's
them
cannon
Balls,
which
they
fire
through
the
setting
sun.
The
sun
doesn't
care
what
they
have
done.
We'll
bury
the
ground
beneath
our
feet,
For
our
blue
and
white
door
and
our
apple
tree,
And
I'll
take
care
of
your
worried
mind
until
the
grass
gets
greener
On
our
side
And
if
our
grass
stays
golden
brown,
From
the
shadows
cast
upon
the
ground,
Buy
me
a
brush
and
a
tin
of
green
dye,
And
I'll
paint
the
grass
'neath
the
Autumn
sky.
And
if
a
stranger
rests
between
our
hearts,
If
death
should
ever
do
us
part,
and
our
molecules
turn
into
dust,
We'll
travel
through
this
universe,
and
in
a
thousand
trillion
years,
On
a
fire
of
planet
through
the
stratosphere,
Where
you
and
I
will
be
together
again,
Because
love
doesn't
care
about
time
and
space.
But
instead
of
humans,
We
will
be
two
little
rocks
on
a
windswept
beach,
And
we'll
sit
there
for
the
rest
of
time
'Til
the
grass
gets
greener
on
our
side.
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