When a fire burns it takes a while to douse it into smoke,
My grandfather turned eighty-three rotations before he choked,
And never looked at anyone besides his own
Maybe that's why you couldn't find a different route than to run,
But baby could you choose a little faster next time you fly through sons,
Of housewives and morticians
How can we sleep like our parents do?
I used to think I could marry you
If I passed away, I'd watch you at my funeral in what you wore,
And how you felt that day, depending on who my parents picked to mourn,
Would you dance on my grave? Could I eat the grass you tore?
How can we sleep like our parents do?
I used to think I could marry you
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