Will you say when I'm gone away, my lover came to me, and we'd lay in rooms unfamiliar, until now, until now, until now. Will you say to them when I'm gone, I loved your son for his sturdy arms, we both learned to cradle them, live without, live without, live without. Will you say when I'm gone away, your father's body was judgment day, we both dove and rose to the riverside, oh, oh, oh, oh, riverside, oh, oh, oh, oh, riverside. Will you say to me when I'm gone, your face is faded but lingers on, cause light strikes a deal with each coming night, oh, oh, oh, oh, coming night, oh, oh, oh, oh, coming night, oh, oh, oh, oh, coming night, oh, oh, oh, oh, coming night