Car Accident
Breathe, breathe into the sun-kissed light of day
Never-mind the eternal loss of a crashing tide
For the darkness will fade into a wishful kind of gray
The hourglass embraces Father Time, as we all pray
When two of his beloved souls choose to collide
Breathe, breathe into the sun-kissed light of day
Their loss reeks, like the slain albatross at Half-Moon Bay
No matter the grotesque manner in which it, no - they died
For, the darkness will fade into a wishful kind of gray
The weight blinds him, even from the azure glow of a blue jay
I then swept in, and softly whispered, there is no reason to hide
Breathe, breathe into the sun-kissed light of day
A present awaited him in the form of a bronze sleigh
And I cleansed his heavy teardrops when he cried
For the darkness will fade into a wishful kind of gray
Maybe an overwhelming forgiveness will come someday
When I can remember them, without having my hands tied
Breathe, breathe into the sun-kissed light of day
For the darkness will fade into a wishful kind of gray