I sit her alone playing this little song
wondering what went terribly wrong
I peer out my window
pray to see her shadow
hope is drowning in the puddles
The flowers I gave you are now feeding
the birds out in the street

I walk down your street eyes upon my feet
hope to see you round the bend
I've asked all about you
seen your favorite picture
where's the place to send you letters?
the flowers I gave you are now feeding
the birds out in the street
seeds of love I've planted are now feeding
the birds out in the street
the heart that I gave you is now feeding
the birds out in the street

I sit her alone playing this little song
wondering what went terribly wrong
I peer out my window
pray to see her shadow
hope is drowning in the puddles
The flowers I gave you are now feeding
the birds out in the street

I walk down your street eyes upon my feet
hope to see you round the bend
I've asked all about you
seen your favorite picture
where's the place to send you letters?
the flowers I gave you are now feeding
the birds out in the street
seeds of love I've planted are now feeding
the birds out in the street
the heart that I gave you is now feeding
the birds out in the street
the heart that I gave you is now feeding
the birds out in the street


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    does anybody notice the bird sounds in the background at the very end of the song? cool.

    findsomepeaceon August 04, 2005   Link

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