Elizabeth has two friends
A horse, and the one in a dream
Behind the curtains is eternal peace, the rustle of rain
And there, as always, is Sunday
And candles, and a holiday,
And summer, and laughter
And that which can't be
Tell me, then why
Statues fell down, on wires
For what did we duel and go
Throat on the whip
She laid
A finger on my lips
And whispers, "Do what you want
But don't speak, words are death
They're death"
And our bodies will swing open like doors
And up, to the heavens
To where they can fly freely
Smoothly gliding
And there, like always, is Sunday,
And candles, and a holiday,
And summer, and laughter,
And that which can't be
That which can't be