She wears a piece of cloth around her neck to protect her from the cold And we both smile as we identify the signs of our mutual growing old It lets us gradually grin at the thought of our past And nod our heads assenting that, yeah, all things do pass But I firmly deny still that all things should die Doubtless truths to the others have no place in our lives You then lift your arms, outstretched like you do Your scarf is now a banner, not afraid of the flu Or of any disease on this right side of hell "As longs as there's love or someone's wishing you well You can let all the rivers flow, stop worrying about stuff But it's not what we're doing and no, this ain't enough, now You can talk all you want to, explain things as you do I'm no fool and I see you need someone new And it may not surprise you I need something myself A love, a disease, someone wishing me well Denying it all dies is a belief that you sell To the ladies you find on the wrong side of hell
Suddenly a void fills the air in the realm of your words Perception is tricky but we're on tricky floors now Your scarf is a banner for those dispossessed And you cleansed my mean world of my own self-righteousness
Compositor: Francisco Miguel Neves da Silva (Old Jerusalem) ECAD: Obra #4213956