Ruth Lyon - Stone

If you were a stone, you'd be granite hard and cold
And if I were a road, I'd be open long and old
And if you were the Sun, you'd burn hotter than desert sand
And if I were the sea, I'd move lazy in your hand
If I were a wheel, I would mould you out of clay
And if you were a bed, you'd be messy and on made
If I were a cup, I'd be empty and stained
And if you were a pill, you'd take away my pain
If I were the hands, I'd abandon everything
And if you were the feet, you'd keep running till they bleed
And if you were a heart you to keep the beat and rhythm
And if I were along, I'd keep breathing till all is forgiven
If you were a stone, you'd bear the weight of my heavy heart
If I will Road, I'd be forgotten torn apart
If you were the Sun, you save my mind
If you were the sea, I'd be thunder in your hands

Written by:
Ruth Patterson

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