Stood in the shade of the forbidden tree
My tears came down as you’d hidden from me
You reached for the leaves covering up your shame
As the autumn fell I called out your name
I said, “Where are you my love, don’t hide”
Open hands were scarred on the rescue tree
My best laid plans to bring you back to me
The weight of the world it was borne for you
And the veil on your face was torn in two
I said, “Look at me my love, don’t hide”
You woke me up under the apple tree
It seems you were born for intimacy
I see my face in the mirror of your eyes
In the dawn of the day our love it burns bright
I said, “Come with me my love, don’t hide”
I am yours and you are mine
Oh my love please don’t hide
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