| Is this how they’ll find her?
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| Pale blue frock-coat, snagged full of needles
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| Belly full of sunshine
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| And what will they do without him? |
| (Without him)
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| Now she’s gone
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| What will they do without him? |
| (Without him)
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| The sheep on the hill
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| Allured in the darkness —
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| The years of the darkness startled by thunder —
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| Gathered for safety
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| They dressed her in wool-coats
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| And what will they do without him? |
| (Without him)
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| Now she’s gone
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| What will they do?
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| Her hair that was blonde is matted and brown
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| The heft of her body impresses the ground
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| Softened by rainfall, soaked right through
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| The lightening sky and the darkening blue
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| And what will they do?
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| Now she’s gone
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| Give her your shoes, boy
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| Lend her some threads
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| A fine line of linen stripped from your bed
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| What’s with the face, child?
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| The smaller the bird, the closer it stood
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| Coming still closer from the edge of the woods
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| In the down of the den six hearts lie beating
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| The ground softens up and welcomes her in
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| You’ve been gone so long, honey, where have you been?
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| You are destined for better, surely nothing so cruel
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| What once was unwritten 's dyed in the wool
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| Her hair that was blond is matted and brown
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| The weight of her body impresses the ground
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| Softened by rainfall, soaked right through
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| The lightening sky and the darkening blue
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| Is this how they’ll find her?
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| Last ounce of courage
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| Face full of sunshine |