The White Birch
Atlantis
Whenever she's alone
Alone that child she dares
To flair her icy bones
Half naked into the air

Just to find the spot
The one that makes you weak
To draw more than the queen's lot
By the end of every week

And you can tell me
About the useless sea
On behalf of the widow
Of a sailor soon to be free

You can tell me
About the useless sea
And we can dance like diamond thieves at the fair
And we can dance like open windows in the evening air

Whenever she's alone
That woman dares to keep
Leaking boats built too low
To move us in our sleep

And if you find the place
The one that made you grow
Crowns of flowers in the girl's face
Chasing blood into the river's flow

And you can tell me
About the useless sea
On behalf of the widow
Of the sailor soon to be free

You can tell me
About the useless sea
And we can dance like diamond thieves at the fair
And we can dance like open windows in the evening air