Lyrics:
There are times that walk from youLike some passing afternoonSummer warmed the open windowOf her honeymoonAnd she chose a yard to burnBut the ground remembers herWooden spoons, her children stirHer bougainvillea bloomsThere are things that drift awayLike our endless numbered daysAutumn blew the quilt right offThe perfect bed she madeAnd she's chosen to believeIn the hymns her mother singsSunday pulls its childrenFrom their piles of fallen leavesThere are sailing ships that passAll our bodies in the grassSpringtime calls her children'Til she lets them go at lastAnd she's chosen where to beThough she's lost her wedding ringSomewhere near her misplaced jarOf bougainvillea seedsThere are things we can't recallBlind as night that finds us allWinter tucks her children inHer fragile china dollsBut my hands remember hersRolling 'round the shaded fernsNaked arms, her secrets stillLike songs I'd never learnedThere are names across the seaOnly now I do believeSometimes with the windows closedShe'll sit and think of meBut she'll mend his tattered clothesAnd they'll kiss as if they knowA baby sleeps in all our bonesSo scared to be alone