my honey's going down to the mine
where the men turn black from coal
and cobwebs grow like flowers
my honey's going down to the store
where the plastic reeks and the vendor is poor
and she will give him all of her money
for something she don't need
my honey has always had
that kind of grace
it made me sick to see her in these places
these silly walls these silly lights
that always made us dizzy
we just want to feel at home
the visions of man
have broken us down deep down
and every inch of good he did
i forget in all these frowns
yes my honey
had to go away
and i'll try
to find redemption today
my honey's going in the airplane
to sit beside old jim,
and his dark brown cane
on their way to heaven
And the woman dress in black
but you see that I'm dressed in blue
cause you loved the sea and well i love you
the visions of man
have broken us down deep down
and every inch of green seems to be covered in town
yes my honey
had to go away
but i'll try
to find redemption today
and we'll stand beside your sacred stone
but it will be just a stone and we might alone
and for a moment
we'll forget about the doors
that stand between the living and the dead
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