Before his final breath, before the sun has set into the ground He spends his days, ploughing the fields the dirt that binds together Always just a moment short The morning comes, another day of fighting to survive On the banister, the varnish worn down from years of endless toil Still a moment short Always the first to die Always the ones we choose to leave behind Never ask why They were the ones pushed into the front line Never wanting for a single handful of dirt A decade has gone by, the anniversary marked by the lines His tired face, the tired and the weak shaking his hand And his timepiece stops And his heart beating last The one that kept the field all gold and bright As the sun fall sets on the last time his moments gone But she is waiting there Always the first to die Always the ones we choose to leave behind Never ask why They were the ones pushed into the front line Never wanting for a single handful of dirt And as the last of us see Shut the coffin and drop to your knees Always the first to die Always the ones we choose to leave behind Never ask why They were the ones pushed into the front line Never wanting for a single handful of dirt