When I die
Scatter my ashes
But not too close to the sea
‘Cause I can’t swim
When I die
Mail all my postcards
‘Cause there’s no address to return to
Anymore anyway
And if the world hasn’t burned by then
If the sky’s still blue
I will always wake
For the sunrise
Even though I’m s’pposed to sleep
For forever
And I will always wait
For the encore
Even though I’m s’pposed to
Go home
When I die
Bury my ashes
So I can grow into a tree
Maybe a redwood
When I die
Leavе me a notebook
So I can write whеn I’m sad
Or feel a heart full of love
When I die
Buy me a house in the clouds
With extra rooms and a bar
For when my friends all arrive
When I die
Sell my piano
To someone else’s little kid
So they can learn Rachmaninoff
[Pre-Chorus]
And if the world hasn’t burned by then
If the sky’s still blue
[Chorus]
I will always wake
For the sunrise
Even though I’m s’pposed to sleep
For forever
And I will always wait
For the encore
Even though I’m s’pposed to
Go home
Do we finally get signal
from inside the subway?
Do we ever get tired of long summer nights?
Are they done building buildings
at ungodly hours?
And when I return
will you greet me with flowers?
And I will always wake
For the sunrise
Even though I’m s’pposed to sleep
For forever
And I will always wait
For the encore
Even though I’m s’pposed to
Go home