This land’s an ever changing mass of rock and tree, water and dirt
I’ve been gone so long seems my old home’s been swallowed by the earth
The damp and cold have taken hold
Forgotten toys become iron and rust
It was so many years ago
Memories slowly turn to dust
Never thought I’d find my way back to this place
I’ve come back to find you and tell you everything’s gonna be okay
Somehow we drifted apart but you knew one day I’d come back for you
little fearless heart
Moss grows green round the table’s edge
Wrapping itself round crumbling legs
They were pillars of a life
Yesterdays I’d never changes
In this crumbling shelter left as it is
Is part of a story not finished yet
It’s lines are carved in the wood
So deep you won’t forget
Do you feel it?
The south wind blows our way
The cold days are going to melt away
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