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Cemetery Sunday

from People Crying in Cars by Falsetto Boy

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Tod said that he saw you walking
With some guy he didn’t know his name
He said that you two looked so smitten
He said he never saw you look at me that way

Cemetery Sunday I’m in Line
Maybe you could fill my grave with dirt
Looking at these tombstones makes me hurt

On the drive home when I see the sun setting
Reminds me of the time you used to speak my name
I guess there’s no hope in forgetting
No memory could be washed away by the rain

Cemetery Sunday I’m in line
Maybe you could fill my grave with dirt
Burning all your letters makes me hurt

*Inspired by the Irish Catholic Holiday, Cemetery Sunday, which I learned about from my dad, Tony Fitzpatrick, who wrote an excellent short story with the same title.

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from People Crying in Cars, released November 18, 2021

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Falsetto Boy is the songwriting project of Jim Fitzpatrick. Established in 2004.

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