paroles de chanson All but Our Bones - Langdon
I
heard
from
someone
the
forests
are
getting
wider
Coming
up
so
much
faster
than
they
cut
them
down
You
made
a
remark
on
the
insects
in
the
twilight
Flickering,
hovering,
they′re
all
around
As
Venus
gleams,
I'm
remembering
Barefoot
and
anxious,
drawing
birds
in
the
sawdust
We
droned
like
cicadas
till
the
leaves
matched
the
sky
We
counted
the
rings
in
the
stump
of
a
dogwood
With
a
fistful
of
foxgloves
I
promised
I′d
try
To
love
like
a
fiend
And
crash
like
the
sea
As
Venus
gleams,
I'm
remembering
Oh
and
when
we
are
old,
when
we're
all
but
our
bones
That′s
when
we′ll
know
what
it
means
to
be
tethered
And
when
those
old
cords
are
so
tangled
and
worn
That
they
break
from
the
weight
of
the
days
that
we
weathered
We'll
return
to
the
loam
And
we′ll
fly
to
our
home
Tied
with
a
bow
in
her
memory
And
in
the
tall
grass
where
she
lost
all
her
ribbons
Doing
cartwheels
with
a
spaniel
running
laps
underneath
I
found
some
red
stones
that
the
neighbor
kid
threw
At
a
murder
of
crows
in
the
oak
by
the
street
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