You’re walking towards a life that’s more revealing
From the changes you made on a restless afternoon,
But I couldn’t see from the half-light of the evening
That you’d wake to the sound of a birdless morning.
It’s such a shame that the path that lies before you
Was pathed by pictures stored from long ago.
Don’t be afraid, our hearts can be misleading
When you wake to the sound of a birdless morning.
Oh I guarded my days, happy it’s over now for you.
And when I see you again I’m sorry to say you’ll feel like the fallen
When you wake to the sound of a birdless morning.
The glass has broke around the lonely orchid,
They never last as long as memories do.
I confess that loneliness consumes
In the silent mornings spent away from you.
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