Early in the morning one day in mid-July I sought refuge from the heat in a bus just down the street, I don't know why I saw a women soaked in pain, turned to ask her for her name, I don't know why But it started at her eyes She had a scar like tears running down her cheek Tucked her hair behind her ear and softly began to speak She said "Son, don't be afraid, what life may send your way The bitter morning air is worth the blood you'll have to taste She cracked a smile and pulled the line and stepped into the light The bus doors would part and bend, I never saw her again I don't know why I hear you calling out to me I don't know why I feel so drained when I'm asleep I don't know why I hear you calling out to me I don't know why but I won't die, no, not like this Wait for something, hold your own Please forgive me when it's said and done (That's all) Can't you feel his gaze against your skin Like the sun's rays; hot, dry and constant You look like someone I can save Just let me put him in his place Let me put him in his place I wish she said it to my face I don't know why I hear you calling out to me I don't know why I feel so drained when I'm asleep I don't know why I hear you calling out to me I don't know why but I won't die, no, not like this Don't know where you'll be without me Or if you need me at all, I'll wait it out and leave the grief completely My only hope is that you're moving on You're moving on Water in your eyes I know that you can't see Take my hand, you'll feel them, real as I can be This mud and all the rain can't stop the weight beneath my feet No I won't die, no, I won't die not like this at least