We were children when I met you There between the autumn trees You consumed me and I let you Burn me in the fallen leaves A thousand winters each more serious Separated earth and sky The blood was angry, blood was furious But the heart cannot recall just why The quill won't recognize the paper The piano doesn't know its keys The stars are old and can't remember What it's like to map the seas And when I look at you I tremble But damned if I know who you are A ghostly haze of sweet November Lost and senile as the stars And here in this forgetting room The rising sun's a setting moon And all the world fits in our hands And this forgetting room Goes to sleep; we're entombed By no high command There's nothing more to understand But in all the happenstance of nature The cruelty without a name A random number generator Is still a function all the same So even if the sky is broken Idiotic, blind with age I will hold you and keep hoping There's a script to guide the stage And it goes on and on Here in this forgetting room The rising sun's a setting moon And all the world fits in our hands And this forgetting room Goes to sleep; we're entombed By no high command There's nothing more to understand And if that's how it has to happen If that's the way it's gotta be Then I submit against all reason A small request for you and me Make the universe forget us In some old dusty catacomb Nameless, numberless, and breathless Let our closeness be our home First we'd forget why there was fire Then forget why there was love And I forget what's next cause I Forget what I was thinking of—right! We were children when I met you Carried in the careless breeze Now if you leave me, I would let you But what's the use of memories? When now is all your eyes can see When I forget the melody