Something familiar in this face; That documentary on the Civil War Had men almost as dead. To cherish life, to live in grace; Is that what this experience is for? Well that's what someone said. But that would take a reasonable man, Who says "To everything a season," Doing what he can 'cause he's such a reasonable man. We looked at birthday photographs, Secretly counting all the ones who died - Now scraps inside a book. If someone could, they'd have to laugh. Ten little Idians, and now there's nine. You're in this picture, look: A picture of a reasonable man
Who says "To everything a season," Doing what he can 'cause he's such a reasonable man. If it feels so arbitrary, could it be that it is? Reason has a weakness: to seek patterns in this disarray. The lush convenience of belief; Eternity imparts a mystic glow. Where faith and reason meet, there is no sting. But why so cheap with rage and grief? They lied. The Shadow doesn't really know, But I know one thing. I'll never be a reasonable man Who says "To everything a season," Doing what he can 'cause he's such a reasonable man.