Stonegarden

Album: Jukebox (2009)
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  • There's a stone garden were my lover lies
    The flowers never grow they bloom there and die
    Much like the day when the earth was stilled up and tears in my eyes
    To the brim they filled up

    Days and night pass
    But stilt I must go to lay in the grass
    And weep by the willows
    In the stone garden the garden the garden
    Were both seeds are planted but nothing sprouts up
    In the stone garden the garden
    The garden the love lays for ever then turns in to dust
    Some days I put on my Sunday best
    And take a picture in your favorites dress
    To lay in beside your permanent bed
    To re pleas the one whose been blown with the wind

    Days and nights pass
    But still I must go to lay in your dress
    And weep by the willow
    In the stone garden the garden the garden
    Were both seeds are planted but nothing sprouts up
    In the stone garden the garden the garden
    The love lays for ever then turns in to dust

    Well I know you want me to live out my life
    But I have no porpoise no reason to try
    So I'll lay right here till that good chariot comes in the stone garden

    In the stone garden the garden the garden
    Were both seeds are planted but nothing sprouts up
    In the stone garden the garden the garden
    The love lays for ever then turns in to dust

    In the stone garden the garden the garden
    Were both seeds are planted but nothing sprouts up
    In the stone garden the garden the garden
    It's growing and blowing with lovers like us Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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