The train departs On a buck and wing Toward the end of your suffering Packed for fourteen Only needed two Days pursuing still, their haunting A kiss on the forehead You say, "I don't want to go" The years of my life now You'll never know Crying the neck The curfew bell The eddying tide The boat untethered Howls to the harbour And all the words leave me Go on you there to The ever and after Lightning strikes, a stormless hour Sure, there's an elephant in the garden, Ma I leave your bedside For to stem my tears A robin lay on the path where the forest clears The farmer yells Out in to the field To announce the end of his harvest yield Crying the neck The curfew bell The eddying tide The boat untethered howls to the harbour And all the words leave me Go on you there to The ever and after Crying the neck The curfew bell Rings the fires out The eddying tide Draws the boat One breath from on the harbour mouth To the silent room Where doors lead to corridors To windowless walls a world away Where are you, where are you Where?