The rings we worn summers since
The flowers were still alive
They say that our own bodies
Are made of bones and dust
And how we lie beneath the maple tree
And pray that the leaves don't cover us
Like humming birds that night
A restless wind blew them open
As the birds were taking flight
And blowing in the air tonight
She said I want to believe
But I know that it's tough when your lost in the leaves
But if we try to unite then we might just turn back into dust
Walking through this old town
Of all the trees that we tore down
We buried our beating hearts
And now mine is filled with the fallen leaves
And if you're not here it's going to burst
Like humming birds that night
A restless wind blew them open
As the birds were taking flight
And blowing in the air tonight More from The Love Language