Somewhere under the oak tree
Your body’s lonely, feeding the earth
Somewhere deep in the forest
I lay you to rest with my heart beside yours
Oh, I cannot forget you,
Oh no! Why did you have to go?
Somehow you still remain here
Though you’re only laying there, I feel you right here
I see, there’s blood on the wheel
these stained cold hands feel, nothing at all
Oh, I can’t help but wonder
If I could’ve saved you, please know that I would
Oh a cold wind is blowing, our love wont stop growing
Oh, under the oak tree, you’re waiting there for me
Oh, I cannot forget you
I cannot forget you
Oh, I cannot forget you
I cannot forget you
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