I've built a bower in a high, high tree Lined with bridal lace and covered with rue Borrowed and blue, borrowed and blue All alone and a-lonely What are these two bald red chicks? Come screaming from my body Clawing, pawing to be fed I've turned from glade to factory The mist is rising all around I've lost sight of my babies So easily toppled to the ground All alone and a-lonely ♪
And I've lost sight of you, my love Snug in one nest with our babies Now I need your open arms To bear me over to safety
My silent father, paper thin Is buried in his study The more I thickened, drowned the waist The less he seemed to see me What would my neat mother say? Buried under needlework A tapestry of bridal tongues Kept her finger busy Her words rise, muffled, from marble stone "Pray to our honorable Mary" "You'll fast fall in with Magdalene" "Once you've been free with your body" Well, I've prayed to the statues on the lawn I've prayed to the saints in the cemetery They will not look me in the eye They sigh, "It is a pity" ♪ I'll topple those statues one by one For they're all alone and a-lonely Branches, branches, spread your leaves Bend your bowers and set me down So I may not fear the ground So I may not fear The ground