Smokey is my apple
And green are my eyes
Silent is snowfall
I whisper goodbye
Farewell to the child
That I use to be
I hold her she's sobbing
My baby

The wolf and the lion
Have asked me to play
Though she told me not to
I went anyway
A pile of matches
The truth at my feet
I hold her she's sobbing
My baby

The cream in my tea
Spells out something to me
And they say
That I'll heal by the day
But, the message I give
Kills off all will to live
I'm afraid that I'm losing my way

Burning in heaven
My destiny lies
When she read my stars
She didn't mention that night
I loved you, my Bambi
I don't want to leave
But, I hold her she's sobbing
My baby

I hold her she's sobbing
I hold her she's sobbing
I hold her she's sobbing
My baby


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    I don't know why, but after reading these lyrics, I thought 'abortion'. But then again, I can be absolutely off topic. (After all, she's holding her isn't she?)

    mikagexxangelon November 03, 2007   Link

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