Together we saw kingdoms rise and fall
Patriarch and sovereign learn to crawl
All I did was tell you to behold
That that is what you saw, not what you’re told
Now you stand on church steps like a flower
Celebrating life in sorrow’s hour
Comforting the wounded at the doors
May her spirit find some peace with yours
I don’t know what lonely words she spoke
What gentle tug persisted at the yoke
What battlements were tumbling in her heart
What binding on the twilight came apart
Now you stand on church steps with a smile
Fighting back the tears a little while
Sunrise of the fallen shining through
May her spirit find some peace with you
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