I’d shake your hand If I had one to extend but it was Blown off in the war The war that ended just a minute ago When I came in the front door
When I left town ‘Bout a hundred years ago I didn’t Think I’d lose my way The kind of losing where you wonder at the end If you even know your name
CHORUS I remember the days When we sang Sang the tunes of the night With the quiet wonder of Being so near
I understood That the nature of your smile was always Etched within the frame Of the way that you insisted that you be And I thought it was a game
Now you’re gone And I’m looking at the ground where you Held us all aloft And the burdens that you carried like a mule On your back, tender and soft
BRIDGE All the crazy caravans The trails of dust and memories Rising like the feathers of a bird Spread the wings, the family Of bleary eyes and hungry for The promise which will save us in a Word