Roadside Graves, The

The History Of Lilies
When I'm walking through the graveyard And I laid her down We made love while we're living with the soldiers underground And I fell, flags flapping Through the pores of her skin Felt the bugle, bugle morning That old Southern battle hymn Her smile was pretty But her body was strange It could've been just the shadows From the passing train She carved our initials in somebody else's stone Someone's lover, someone's mother, someone's sister is gone She wrapped her cold body around her favorite shirt She said "John, take it slow, I'm afraid it might hurt." I said, "Annie, what do you expect of me to be? I'm just as scared of you as you are of me." But in a few minutes it was over Wondered out loud what we did At the time it felt right, but quickly that feeling was dead She reached for living from a nearby grave (?) Was it good, good or bad? I will never will forget this day It was just three summers ago Letras de cancionesAnnie was hit by a drunk She was stopped at a light And she had her radio on She was flipping through those stations Trying to find that perfect song Something to sing with Something to bring her from work to home Now I had the table ready I laid out the knives with the spoons Matched the napkins to the glasses Then I dimmed the light in the room And I still walk through that graveyard And I still lie me down I make love to my Annie while she lies underground From Letras Mania