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A statue of a summer's day still has hallowed ground I saw it there when I was born, just as I see it now Though I have moved my point of view, so angles they have changed The congregation bow their heads, the statue stays the same Coffin goes beneath the ground, to make sure I am dead. I'll try and spend more time outside, Breaking the bread When I was young, it felt as though, the statue could not move. My father's camera round my neck, an endless afternoon In those days we would watch the sun, running from the swell, As if the seeds of time we ploughed, the crops could never fail. And each night that I dream, of days that I was there. Each morning as the dough dries, we'd be breaking the bread I was blind when we first met, to the changing of the light But your love's like a telescope, focused on my mind Now each day has an evil twin, where our paths have split If your heart is an ocean, then I am a sinking ship And the violins they are playing, as water breaches the decks But I am just sat here, drinking wine, and breaking the bread We compare ourselves too much to the things we hate And all the things that hold you back, are the same things that make you great In a small town where the cliffs come down, I first noticed you had moved But time is never wasted when I have wasted it with you Well we stayed up til the morning, exchanged keys to our heads Through laughter and through talking, we were waking the dead We have all been gone before, and will be gone again So as this interlude is short, I'll state my intent Marry me, beneath the trees, my mother brought to bloom And we'll see how far the circle goes around the old statue And when each angle has been seen and there's nothing to be said They'll find us nestled on the stone, waking the dead
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