The Grave Digger

Matmatah

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    How far I remember the day
    I lost my wife
    I thought that losing her was the end of my life
    But I held on and thought there was something better
    Than sinking like a stone, so I became a gravedigger

    Staying home, living alone, dropping tears on my own
    I do have never known where these voices come from
    As sweet as the morn, they were just saying :
    "Son, Hey, there's work to be done among coffins and bones"

    Then all over the years, buried pounds of corpses
    Saw gallons of tears and drank thousands of beers
    I buried some lawyers
    I buried some junkies
    I buried some preachers
    I buried some bitches
    I buried my mother
    I buried my sister
    I buried some miners
    I buried gravediggers

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    Old enough to give in, I am digging your vault
    And in the state I'm in, you may think it's not yours
    Digging deeper and deeper as you're getting ever colder
    Anyhow you can rave, I won't fall in the grave

    For the rest of my years I'll bury pounds of corpses
    see gallons of tears and drink thousand of beers
    I'll bury you lawyers
    I'll bury you junf=kies
    I'll bury you preachers
    I'll bury you bitches
    I'll bury your Queen
    I'll bury your mother
    I'll bury your king
    Oh, I'll bury you brother

    Yes I'll bury you dreamers
    And bury your teachers
    And bury you friend
    And I'll bury...

    Yes I'll bury you Heroes
    And bury your singers
    And bury you Kings
    And I'll bury Gravediggers

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