Nothing At All
Rob Dougan
I want to be still
I want to walk into your grave
Where i can shelter in peace
Until all our cares have blown away
Let the whole world fall away
And fall into my arms
Stay with me
I don't know how long we\'ve got left
And so I'm asking you
To forgive me
I learn as I go
To float far away
Into silence
And just watch your face
And find some kind of grace
In that quite bliss
Where will we go when we get old
When the bustle and the noise
Get too frightening
When each and every angry word
Is banished to the past
Thats when I think...
We'll learn as we go
To float far away
Into silence
And I'll watch your face
And read of patience and grace
In each line there
Will you walk into the grave with me
Will you leave this empty world
Soft and wistful
To sink into the dark, dank earth
And never reappear would be blissful
To float far away
Into eternal space
And God's silence
Where I'll watch your face
And find patience and grace
In each line there
Can I stay and say nothing at all. Work each day, all for nothing at all.
The few words I say they mean nothing at all. Drift away into nothing at all.
Find the grace to be nothing at all. Fade away and end up nothing at all.
At all, at all, at all