Leave my corpse at Spunkler Keep
Where we stacked up rocks and spoke of dreams
I think that's where our love is tethered
Where new bonds formed and old ones severed
I wonder if the water's risen
Giving way to underwater citizens
I wish that I could breathe in liquid
To fill my lungs with bugs and cryptids
We've been entangled since the dawn of time
Way before God began his designs
Every atom was clustered together
And we'll be one now and forever
But when it's time to leave you be
Scatter me at Spunkler Keep
Don't be sad, I won't be watching
There's nothing left but meat and rotting
Scatter me at Spunkler Keep
I think that's where our love is tethered
Scatter me at Spunkler Keep
I wish that I could breathe in liquid
Scatter me at Spunkler Keep
Every atom was clustered together
Scatter me at Spunkler Keep
Don't be sad, I won't be watching
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