Waking ill at ease and coming to to see water breaking through the trees
With demons on our backs we paddled and made tracks that disappeared behind us
First time we arrived settling down tonight inside a world on fire
You and I were like tons of dynamite breaking free from everything, everything tonight
Oh Your mother said she knows what it’s like to grow old
And 80 years ago how we all had known that we would run this show
And all the broken windows of this empty home where we learned the language we couldn’t survive without
And you were not alive to watch the empty sky become full of everything you lacked in life
Oh Your mother said she knows what it’s like to grow old
And 80 years ago how we all had known that we would run this show
Your father said he knows what it’s like to go home, you can always never go home
2000 years ago if only we had known we could have ended this show
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