I will sing a song now, to my dear old bones
Keeping me together, you’ve been working for so long
Now I’ll leave this earth
I´ll leave you on your own
To walk by the places, and see friends we used to know
We used to know.
For I may be gone tonight
But you´ll still be here tomorrow
People walk away from you now
You should know
They will try to break you, they will put you on a hole
Others will try to help you, they will treat you right
You must go your own way, you got things to figure out
But you’ll get it right
For I may be gone tonight
But you´ll still be here tomorrow
If you ever get tired you should lay it down
You don’t need to worry, you know?
Time is on your side
Death is just a fella’ shouting “my old friend”
You go gather stories to tell when we meet again
We’ll meet again
For I may be gone tonight
But you´ll still be here tomorrow
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