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Strewn With Flowers

from LIGHTBULB PROVERBS by Euie b Graham

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A late addition to the Romeo and Juliet Died Ok! set.
Lyrics written by Catherine as she is putting on a play with her students and incorporating the songs we worked on together.

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Strewn With Flowers

I did not speak of love
Because her face was stained with grief
I did not speak of love
Venus smiles not in a House of Tears
But now is it too late
So I stand vigil here
With a heart so full
I wish that it would break.

I did not speak of love
And now I bring those words and lay them here
A tomb, strewn with flowers
Now I bring these words and lay them here
And stand vigil in a House of Tears
You were too much alone
And I did not speak of love
Might my words have soothed
A heart so full of aching?

I lay my thoughts and memories
Upon you, not you, just a memory
I give you my feelings all too late
I lay them upon you, just a memory

I bring you a bridal veil of tears
And lay them upon you, the Tomb of my Love...
I bring you bouquet of flowers,
the truth and beauty and all of my love

And all of my words, all left unsaid
There’s rue enough, for you, and for me…
Here, in this tomb strewn with flowers....

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from LIGHTBULB PROVERBS, released July 3, 2022
*Lyrics by Catherine Jean_Krista

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Euie b Graham Canberra, Australia

Ending formal lessons on violin, I began writing songs in 1992, graduating to a four-track cassette recorder shortly after, and the addictive journey of composing then recording was entrenched. I continue, assimilating influences and forging my own way. I shy away from performing, I write, record then move on. I would love others to listen and enjoy, and hold out hope that I May find an audience. ... more

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