When things are cool
And I’ve got some time
I go to a place that I know will be fine
The air’s filled with salt
And nothing is hard
It’s down in north harbor
In my grandmother’s backyard
Me and the German
We plant for her there
She yells through the screen door
What to plant and where
She says don’t plant ’em too close boys
They really grow quick
And in a few weeks time
They’ll be some roses to pick
In the garden is a beautiful place
When spring has sprung
I plant two lips on its face
It’s five miles from the mainland
But only one block from the sea
You know that that garden
Is much older then me
So I guess I’ll go down there now
And I’ll take the time
I gotta stop working
And come off the dime
I charge for construction
and that’s the way it’s always gonna be
My grandma’s begonias
I plant them for free
Chorus
Now you know that the garden
It dies once a year
But I know that my grandma
Will always be there
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