Well, the day dawned and dried the grass on the ground Someone up and died without a sound And though we looked for you, well, you couldn’t be found You were already on your way, dear And I saw them call as you walked down the street But tall through it all, you’d admit no defeat Despite the grief that you get from everyone you meet But open up and let things change, dear Now we don’t ask for medals, we don’t ask for praise We work hard instead, and then we walk away But when the question still pends at the end of every day Oh, open up to what it’s saying So the weight of the world, it won’t get you down You make what you wear and you don’t wait around You give ‘em what they want (or as much as you can) Like you’ve done all along, and you’ll do again But who do you love? Who do you love? Who do you love? So the weight of your will will stave off decline And you won’t stop that war, but that don’t stop you trying You say all the words that move all our friends And you work ‘til the clock has gone ‘round again But who do you love? Who do you love? Who do you love? And so goes the most of our freedom of speech: we live for the city, we work for the beach And when the weekend seems to be just out of reach Just make the most of what you’re paid, dear Your love’s a ghost, and that’s why we’re delayed here