There’s nothing better
Than kindness I can’t understand
In seasons lost that cost us in the end
Your little letter
I keep it crumpled against chest
While storm clouds, they wet my Sunday best
What would you say to me
as we dreamed of 1953?
Tell me how to love her best
In a world gone wrong that loves much less
We could run out
And maybe head out far, far west
They’d try to stop us, the world would do its best
Down a river
To hide beneath some tall dark trees
And await the end of hunger, war, disease
What would you say to me
as we dreamed of 1953?
Tell me how to love her best
In a world gone wrong that loves much less
We’ll frame a picture
Taken by your favorite son
And light a candle for when your day is done
After the winter
We’ll tell your stories one by one
With another story, it’s telling just begun
What would you say to me
as we dreamed of 1953?
Tell me how to love her best
In a world gone wrong that loves much less
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