This morning I emerged Onto wet earth It had been raining
And while it had been raining You and I, we had been lying
And while we had been lying In the warmth we had been falling Into slumber, with the thunder overhead
In the cave we laid down To the rain sounds On your window
Intermingled with the blood-rush Of our love flush in our sinew
Sleep joined us in the lamplight As a fire in a campsite But we set no-one to watch With our guard down
What a lovely hiding place That you have made To delay our parting What a world outside To keep each other safe from That's all that I want, darling That's all that I want, darling
You hold me in the burrow Your brow furrowed in your dreaming
And at the time, the flood comes And our blood runs Cold and bleeding
You'd lie, womblike And in your arms I'd cease my breathing
With broken ribs And one last kiss I would die here warm
What a lovely hiding place That you have made To delay our parting What a world outside To keep each other safe from That's all that I want, darling That's all that I want, darling
Compositor: Paris Paloma Phillips (Paris Paloma) ECAD: Obra #43109746