He was a cloud and she was the rain Counting the sheep on a wheat covered plain Taunting the tradewinds to make them conspire Lifting the artists and arguments higher He was a songbird and she was the perch Blessing the people returning from church Bearing the gifts they would both set aside Burrowing down to the holes in the ground where They’d chosen to hide But I hear the sounds of the bells and they ring With their own separate tones In the middle of all the pain is when people Evolve and change And they'll assert they've been around the block From a broken relationship To one in which all the plates have been shifted In one tectonic slip the bride and groom Are vis-a-vis inside a crowded room And she was the farmer and he was the land Planting the seeds and promoting the hands Harvesting bounties from near and from far Preserving as much as they can in the cans and The masonry jars But I hear the sounds of the bells and for whom The bells toll are pronounced Wife and husband indubitably Unceremoniously they let the ceremony breathe And sway Aboard a hand-built ark they two-by-two embark No cruise director for the bride and groom On their maiden voyage to their private room They San Rafael in love I hear the bells above They San Rafael in love I fear for beelzebub