Well the New England cold was making me old, leaving me nothing but mean I was out in the back under attack, from a north wind bending the trees And the birds that I’d know had already flown with no sentimental goodbyes And the things I believed conspired to leave me with thoughts that I’d rather deny
‘Cause only the world moves on And only a martyr could love to die And only God knows what it all means And only a fool would ask why
Well yesterday’s news was lit like a fuse and everything started to turn I was out of myself, up on a shelf thinking ‘bout something I learned The promise it said was farther ahead and everyone wanted to go But ghosts from the past like a hurricane blast scatter the seeds that we sow
And only the world moves on And only a martyr could love to die And only God knows what it all means And only a fool would ask why
Well the books that I’ve read sit by the bed, they help me to get through the day And if words are a drug my grave has been dug, I can’t seem to put them away And yesterdays plans, like dirt on my hands remind me there’s more to be done I pray that the youth might look for the truth and hope it’s already begun
‘Cause only the world moves on And only a martyr could love to die And only God knows what it all means And only a fool would ask why And only a fool would ask why And I’ll be the fool every time