A story of the eternal depth of love beyond this life.
lyrics
Here on the grass where my love does rest,
I will lay myself beside,
And I will watch as our hands grow cold,
As the sun bows to the night,
Still she remains in her Sunday best,
As her eyes are fastened closed,
Still I cannot bring myself away,
While the dawn begins to show,
Darling, never will I go,
Fill up my head with her fantasies,
So she always will live on,
Lord, you don't know what she meant to me,
You would not believe,
Or she wouldn't yet be gone,
Here on the grass where my love does rest,
I will lay myself beside,
And we'll look up at the sea of gold,
And the sun bows to the night.
credits
from Midas Rise,
released December 5, 2015
Music & Lyrics: Joseph Ruddleston
Co-producer/assistant music director/musician: Robert J. Mills
Backing vocals: Lexi Scherr
Backing vocals: Jerzy Jung
Drums/percussion: Oskar Häggdahl
String Quartet: Violin 1: Hannah Yang; Violin 2: Laura Channing; Viola: Hannah Kholagi; Cello: Clare Durgan
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