“We All Die Young” (Demo)
I was walking through a graveyard, row after row after row
Fathers and mothers, and somebody’s daughters and sons
Well, we all die young
We all die young
And now silent and quiet - they once had a voice of their own
Eighty-four years, or fifty, of fifteen, or one
Well, we all die young
We all die young
What was once tended has grass that is piercing the stone
And names etched to remember have faded from years in the sun
Well, we all die young
We all die young
So I won’t waste the days that I have
And I will love all of those who cross my path
For we are the same, we are the same
The same, we are the same
And we bury our children with just a marker to remember his month
Then we bury our fathers to be forgotten by everyone
And we think we’ll live forever, but there’s nothing new under the sun
And try though we may - we don’t have a life to live but one
Well, we all die young
We all die youngÂ