What to do in the fall when the papered leaves crawl
And the thought of our death seems so dreamy
What to do with our time turning round and upside down,
That's the space in-between that we've inherited
Have no mercy when it calls you, leave this place without regret
What to do with the heart the it beats you apart
And the calm that we've known has but vanished
What to do with the fear that we're grasping in thin air,
To hold a grief that fades so very easily
Have no mercy when it calls you, leave this place without regret
What to do int the spring, when the trees shoot again
And the taste of their hope is effervescent
What to do with our demand that time be still,
For us to hold and grasp a moment it will not linger
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