A baby bird died on my porch And it freaked me out, so I kicked it in the yard The sunlight peaks between the dangling leafs Tree trunks hum a song of the summer breeze I sit outside and watch the seasons pass; Orange leafs fall when it's fall at last The light from the window made shadows that I had never seen before I guess the sun set lower in the sky The light from the window made shadows that I had never seen before I got the news the other day That you needed love, so you threw your life away That baby bird won't fly, and it sure won't sing No use for flight when you've got rotting wings The devil knows that I can't stand the sights I see He says, "if sin is death then I guess you're dead to me" And the light from the window made shadows that I had never seen before I guess these eyes need time to adjust And the light from the window made shadows that I had never seen before The grass in the meadow will bow down And worship the man who made the rain To bless the thirsty spring The grass in the meadow will bow down And wither like the men who prayed for rain To bless the thirsty spring