I want to know what this patch of grass was I wanna know what this patch of grass was Before the fertilizer fell Your plump fingers tug at the roots You splash the puddles with your mud boots In the heaves, the winter left behind Maybe you'll be afraid You won't know why Of sirens singing in the streets Those ladders coiled in your sweet body They hold the secrets, spin the stories Of how our history was made I wanna know what this gasoline was I wanna know what this gasoline was When it lived at the bottom of the sea With windows down we ride to the beach Saltwater licks and kisses bare feet In the waves that traveled a million miles just to crash Maybe you'll feel something You won't know why A certain longing for the deep Those ladders coiled in your sweet body They hold the secrets, spin the stories Of how our history is made There's a woman that you never met She's tucked down deep inside your bones They break down and then they build again Climb the ladder that your body knows Now the sirens calling from the deep And the ambulances on the street And the street laid on the ground for you And the ball of fire underneath We're always living with the dead, you know We're always living with the dead, you know