You stand there, motionless and cold with sweat
Beyond upset with old regret
Your words won't do, and even if they could
Where I once stood is good for good
But I'm here, and you can't see
As the leaves change their colors and descend
And the days and nights stay balanced end on end
As the melodies of birds float through the air
When I die, I'll be everywhere
Don't leave me to face this life alone
You cried and moaned before we'd known
I'm sure this world will hesitate to let you be
But you'll be free, so try and see
You'll be much better than me
As the cities reach relentless toward the sky
And the endless flow of traffic passes by
As the people move like ants without a care
When I die, I'll be everywhere
Recall for a moment all those walks we'd take
All the love we'd make, all the rules we'd break
I should have tried harder just to listen to
The words you'd use for the things I'd do
I saw red, you saw blue
As the lovers break their ties and move along
And those broken hearted sing their lonely songs
As some souls will become one and some will tear
When I die, I'll be everywhere
As your tears dot the carpet one by one
And your face begins to glisten in the sun
Don't be afraid of what's to come, though it's not fair
'Cause when we die, we'll be everywhere
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