The Grand Canyon Was once a shallow river bed Until the water wore away the earth So far down that when you look over the edge Many have the urge to jump
When you leave this planet
As you rise
You’ll see
Waterfalls are really mountains Weeping your departure Tears enough to make oceans
The thought of your ghost Quakes the earth in shivers At the imbalanced caused By your missing weight
You are that important
Tornadoes are just the sky’s Way of funneling your soul back down To the ground where you belong
But we both know
You’ll never stay
If the earth is not strong enough to keep you here Can’t imagine there is any way I ever could
I could never mourn As loud as thunder I don’t have lightning defribillators
And I don’t sleep at night Because I am used to sinking to the left
Your weight is that significant
And yeah Sometimes the earth wins Tidal waves And earthquakes Even tornadoes claim people
But not you
Not when you leave on your own accord Not when you have the urge to jump Making mountains weep And the sky mourn thunder