Lyrics Flowers - Wine
It
must
have
been
coming
on
June
in
the
year
When
I
passed
down
a
street
and
I
saw
you
sitting
there
Alone
in
your
yard
in
a
beat-up
folding
plastic
chair
Well
the
sun
beat
down
but
you
found
some
shade
You
were
sitting
all
alone
in
a
garden
that
you
made
Where
each
blade
of
grass
and
soldier
straight
flower
obeyed
And
I
looked
at
you
but
to
my
surprise
Across
generations
eyes
me
eyes
And
I
tried
to
understand
But
your
taut
lips
they
never
said
hi
Chorus:
Was
your
mind
trained
on
the
living
or
the
dead
On
the
long
road
behind
or
the
short
road
ahead
Did
you
take
some
comfort
in
colors
that
don't
fade
Were
you
hiding
from
the
sun
in
your
little
bit
of
shade
Did
you
trade
the
moment
for
eternity
Make
permanence
a
friend,
time
an
enemy
Were
you
killing
time
or
savoring
the
hours
Seeking
salvation
in
rows
of
plastic
flowers
Chorus
I
couldn't
stop
to
ask
I
had
somewhere
to
be
Had
something
to
do,
somebody
else
to
see
Had
seeds
to
sow
that
might
finally
set
me
free
So
I
went
on
home
to
my
own
little
garden
All
the
fragile,
vivid
blooms
that
live
for
just
a
few
hours
Took
my
son's
tiny
hand
and
watched
a
perfect
sun
falling
in
a
limitless
sky
And
I
thought
about
my
life
and
the
passing
of
time
All
the
flowers
I'd
plant
and
the
trees
I
might
climb
In
my
own
tiny
yard
if
there
were
ever
ever
enough
time.
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