Melting
(专辑: Words And Music - 1998)
At the
back of my grandmother's house there was a
hill With a
tangled garden, thick and wild We used to go there, you and I, as children Slipping away from the
aunts and uncles and their homemade brew We carried our ice creams in the
summer sun Trying to make them last as long as we could Pretty soon they started to run Dripping down our arms, dripping on the
ground Melting We sat under the
trees smoking bark Lighting little fires and stomping each one out As the
summer went on the
flames grew higher We just stared and stared and stared at everything melting Melting At the
back of my grandmother's house there was a
hill Black and smoking at the
end of the
day We watched the
fire trucks go back on down the
road We heard them calling out our names We were standing in the
shadows, melting Melting, melting Now my grandmother's house is a
supermarket And I'm far away, living in a
colder city And tonight I've pulled the
top off a
bottle of beer And I've lit a
fire and I'm staring, staring Where are you, where are you now? You're melting, we're all melting, melting, melting, melting