At the cemetery
It was around midnight
And we were both drunk on wine
And blowing through the trees
Was a cemetery breeze
It made me feel so fine
After all that time waiting
My uncertainty was fading
And true love erasing
What I thought was mistaken
So don't leave me
Baby, do you hear me?
Go some other day
If you love me
You've got no place to be
Except here
With me
Oh, and just beyond the fence
There stood steel and cement
And great statues of the presidents
When the clouds got real heavy
We climbed into a burned out old Chevy
And I kissed you on the lips
And you
Were breathing heavy
And your body
Was screaming to me
Saying don't leave me
Baby, do you hear me?
Go some other day
If you love me
You've got no place to be
Except here
With me
Oh, and remember the lights were way down low
And the rain it was pouring through the window
And it was early in the day
And that old house it was creaking
And so softly you were speaking
And you asked me if I'd stay
But I had to go
I had to go
I had to go
But this time, no
I won't leave you
Baby, do you hear me?
I'll go some other day
If it kills me
I've got nothing to do
Except lay around here
With you
Cemetery was written by Robert Ellis.
Cemetery was produced by Robert Ellis & Steve Christensen.
Robert Ellis released Cemetery on Tue Jul 05 2011.