Matmatah - The Grave Digger Lyrics
How far I remember the dayI lost my wifeI thought that losing her was the end of my lifeBut I held on and thought there was something betterThan sinking like a stone, so I became a gravediggerStaying home, living alone, dropping tears on my ownI do have never known where these voices come fromAs sweet as the morn, they were just saying :"Son, Hey, there's work to be done among coffins and bones"Then all over the years, buried pounds of corpsesSaw gallons of tears and drank thousands of beersI buried some lawyersI buried some junkiesI buried some preachersI buried some *****esI buried my motherI buried my sisterI buried some minersI buried gravediggersOld enough to give in, I am digging your vaultAnd in the state I'm in, you may think it's not yoursDigging deeper and deeper as you're getting ever colderAnyhow you can rave, I won't fall in the graveFor the rest of my years I'll bury pounds of corpsessee gallons of tears and drink thousand of beersI'll bury you lawyersI'll bury you junf=kiesI'll bury you preachersI'll bury you *****esI'll bury your QueenI'll bury your motherI'll bury your kingOh, I'll bury you brotherYes I'll bury you dreamersAnd bury your teachersAnd bury you friendAnd I'll bury...Yes I'll bury you HeroesAnd bury your singersAnd bury you KingsAnd I'll bury Gravediggers