Some coldness you shrugged
On your shoulders they stuck
Another souls you struck
Another trust you pluck
Let the apple grows
Let us reap what we sow
But you never think so
You had it in you, bare and snow
To the warmth I miss
You, my dear, are never ceased
To warm others and to breathe the deceased
To love summers and to stop the disease
We had it all, we had it all
But aren't we supposed to have it in a hall
Grandeur, like king and queen, we shall
Splendour, like dancing and proms, we call
If the days are squaring one
It's okay as long as we'll be one