My Boy Builds Coffins

Album: Lungs (2009)
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  • My boy builds coffins with hammers and nails
    He doesn't build ships, he has no use for sails
    He doesn't make tables, dressers or chairs
    He can't carve a whistle 'cause he just doesn't care

    My boy builds coffins for the rich and the poor
    Kings and queens have all knocked on his door
    Beggars and liars, gypsies and thieves
    They all come to him 'cause he's so eager to please

    My boy builds coffins, he makes them all day
    But it's not just for work and it isn't for play
    He's made one for himself
    One for me too
    One of these days he'll make one for you
    For you, for you, for you

    My boy builds coffins for better or worse
    Some say it's a blessing, some say it's a curse
    He fits them together in sunshine or rain
    Each one is unique, no two are the same

    My boy builds coffins and I think it's a shame
    That when each one's been made, he can't see it again
    He crafts every one with love and with care
    Then it's thrown in the ground, it just isn't fair

    My boy builds coffins, he makes them all day
    But it's not just for work and it isn't for play
    He's made one for himself
    One for me too
    And one of these days he'll make one for you
    For you, for you, for you, for you Writer/s: Christopher Lloyd Hayden, Florence Leontine Mary Welch, Matthew David Allchin, Robert Damian Ackroyd
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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