Come they said
To my worry addled head
And feast your eyes on what you see
The albatross has forsaken its old cause
And set its sights on Adele
And it’s feeding time
For the rest of us
Yeah the crowds are growing bolder
Adele McMecken
He was my best friend
Since we were just thirteen
My shoes wore a part between our homes
And the day he left for the army he said
Boy you’re so naive
They’ll never… ever let you go
I wish I could see back then
What I can see right now
How his path was laid before him
Until one by one
The mountains shook their downy tops
And laid themselves into the ocean
Oh what transpired
A near perfect prairie fire
Was gaining west at greater speed
And to poor Adele
The end was easy to see
Yeah the air smelled like the 4th of July
Though everyone there
Was trying their best to deny it
Free from the haze
His immaterial gaze
Turned upon the open plain
The fear it was gone
The pain it was gone
It was over and over and over and over
So go on burn your city
Go on and burn the city Adele
Go on and burn your city
Go on and burn and burn and burn and burn
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