Started at a summer lake, A sentence and a name. If only for a moments sake, You called it and it came.
Held him down and let him eat, longer then a while. Hold it down and let him eat, softer then a child.
We've seen how sick wind blows, But I've got your bovine eyes. And I'll love you like i love you when i die. We've seen how sick wind blows, But I've got your bovine eyes. And I'll love you like i love you when i die.
Shot the rats and as they ran, From the quarry to the track. Chasing what i gave to him, I never took it back. Held it up in front the wind, Blowing missing chime. Found it, God, and begged him, Fight your body back.
We've seen how sick wind blows, But I've got your bovine eyes. And I'll love you like i love you when i die. We've seen how sick wind blows, But I've got your bovine eyes. And I'll love you like i love you when i die.
I believed he is the number one who wants to let you wonder.
We've seen how sick wind blows, But I've got your bovine eyes. And I'll love you like i love you when i die. I'll love you like i love you when i die. I'll love you like i love you when i die.
Compositor: Elizabeth Powell ECAD: Obra #4809486 Fonograma #17190270