Well, the river came to me, and washed us all away. Someone is chasing me and noted where I used to stay. And I feel as if I've been here many times before. As I kneel and I pick up the pieces on the floor, And you ask me in a voice; that is quiet, that is strong: "Tell me of a place where the living don't belong." I remember falling to the other side. I remember leaving my body behind. But the river pulled me away, Before I got the chance to say what I say. And under the jacket I did lay. And the christmas lights, they come from no where. I had visions often of rivers, Oh, I didn't know their names. I had visions, notwithstanding in the heart of it all. And you ask me to tell you: "Oh, what people might we become?" Tell me of the dying we have done. But the river pulled me away, Before I got the chance to say what I say. And under the jacket I did lay. And the christmas lights, they come from no where. Oh, and under the river I shall stay. I won't get a chance to say what I say. Under the jacket, I will lay. And the christmas lights, they come from no where. And the christmas lights, they come from no where. And the christmas lights, they come from no where.