
Date of issue: 26.01.2017
Song language: English
Died on My Birthday |
When we start, would you like to be notified? |
Do you want to know that you are missing out? |
That in all reality, you’re an omission |
To the list of names embodied when we gather around |
That cruel, cruel lunch after the funeral |
Every morsel and mineral feels undeserved and irreverent |
A betrayal as we outsource the end of the job |
Someone else will level your plot and tend to the grass |
Stitching up the wounds in the ground |
I do not know in truth that I’ll get to change for you |
In time to be bothered to invest in our loss |
If there is an arbiter, could I ask her for more than my share? |
To treat my beloved as more than given permanence |
At that cruel, cruel lunch after the funeral |
Every missive and dispatch rolls off the tongue |
And lands heavy on the table |
It rattles our lentil bowls |
A whole fortnight of meals left cold in your honor |
In your absence |
In our confusion |
Our cruel confusion |
Our confusion |
In our confusion |