The boys fell, fell, fell far away From the whimsical air where the ocean lay Where the waves came up to swallow them As the tree, tall as the empire state building Swayed soft and steady
The wind slapped them as they walked Slowing their pace But nobody, no, nobody cared And the boys, pale as paper Watching as the moon glistened through cryptic clouds
And they moved against the wind Slowly at first, then faster, faster Until they collapse into Wildflowers, dyed scarlet with blood Dripping into a quickly flowing river Pulling the boys along with the cold curren