If I were a hare I would chase you from here to there,
Across all fields and through the hallowed woods,
But here in the city I can dream of you hear with me,
Under the lights that shine so bright,
They strip us of our mortal-might and other people
Down by the garden,
I found a way into the earth,
And so far I’ve seen how it’s all that we are worth,
And how loud the night howls,
Under a blue moon with your blue cloud,
You know I have found our own place to go
Strung out lying about,
Found my home with no house,
Taken down hole in the ground,
I think I’ll be in country-town,
Where the birds still sing,
As the trains roll in,
And fly-tippers fly away
Fly away, fly away,
If only for a day,
You don’t have to die to reach the sky,
Or draw the ones you love,
On rainy days and sunny eves,
The song goes on the trees don’t leave,
There might just be,
A sleeping sea of tumult and duress
Strung out lying about,
Found my home with no house,
Taken down hole in the ground,
I think I’ll be in country-town,
Where the birds still sing,
As the trains roll in,
And fly-tippers tip their hats
I’ll fly away, fly away,
Oh glory,
I’ll fly away,
When I die hallelujah by and by,
I’ll fly away