To Love is to Bury Lyrics by Cowboy Junkies

To Love is to Bury Lyrics

    I buried him down by the river
    'cause that's where he liked to be
    and every night when the moon is high
    I go there and weep openly

    He and I were married
    By this river 'neath this willow tree
    and with God and friends witnessing it
    He pledged his life to me

    To me he was Earth
    and I rooted in his soil
    I to he was Sky vast and free
    of the burdens from which he toiled

    Then one night a terrible fight
    Words spoken better left unsaid
    With his wedding vows ringing in my ears
    He gave his life to me

    They say to love is to bury
    Those demons from which we all hide
    But tonight by this river 'neath this willow tree
    Becoming one of Earth and Sky

    200 more miles

    Atlanta's a distant memory
    Montgomery a recent birth
    and Tulsa burns on the desert floor
    like a signal fire

    I got Willie on the radio
    a dozen things on my mind
    and number one is fleshing out
    these dreams of mine

    I've got 200 more miles of rain asphalt in line
    before I sleep
    But there'll be no warm sheets or welcoming arms
    to fall into tonight

    In Nashville there is a lighter
    in a case for all to see
    it speaks of dreams and heartaches
    left unsung

    And in the corner stands a guitar and
    lonesome words scrawled in a drunken hand
    I don't travel past, travel hard before
    and I'm beginning to understand

    That I've got 200 more miles of rain asphalt in line
    before I sleep
    But there'll be no warm sheets or welcoming arms
    to fall into tonight

    They say that I am crazy
    my life wasting on this road
    that time will find my dreams
    scared or dead and cold

    But I heard there is a light
    drawing me to reach an end
    and when I reach there, I'll turn back
    and you and I can begin again

    I've got 200 more miles of rain asphalt in line
    before I sleep
    But there'll be no warm sheets or welcoming arms
    to fall into tonight

    I've got 200 more miles of rain asphalt in line
    before I sleep
    But I wouldn't trade all your golden tomorrows
    for one hour of this night

    Atlanta's a distant memory
    Montgomery a recent birth
    and Tulsa burns on the desert floor
    like a signal fire

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