May we not grow weary May we not be sold May I lean into you Till they send me home May we not grow weary May we not be sold May you lean into me Till they send me home And the house came alive in the heat All the curtains sucked to the screens Then they billowed back out into the hallways As if our house was breathing And the floor boards creak in the stairwell Conversationally But I was out the back in the garden Waiting for you to come home to me And your nightdress left on the floor While you were in the bath downstairs And I held the cloth to my face And I filled my lungs with your scent Because we knew that I’d be leaving And we knew that you’d stay home It was as if our house was grieving As I just stood there breathing you in May we not grow weary May we not be sold May I lean into you Till they send me home May we not grow weary May we not be sold May you lean into me Till they send me home