My wife stood by the harbor Her hands set in a wave Like no more evening and day Now I see the beauty I failed to see when she was me Life undress me of her, step by step Like a silk dress, she fell to my feet She brought me flowers Said she liked my work I thought she couldn't do us any harm He never liked that kind of charm But how could he resist When her dress let in the autumn sun? I used to watch the sparrows Perched on electric wires Like notes of a song waiting to be sung For you, I wrote them down He laughed at life that kept me sane In a world of dark dark games She brought me flowers Said she liked my work I thought she couldn't do us any harm He never liked that kind of charm But how could he resist When her dress let in the autumn sun? She watered the garden and played with the kids For her birthday, let her try on his wedding ring She brought me flowers Said she liked my work I thought she couldn't do us any harm He never liked that kind of charm But how could he resist When her dress let in the autumn sun?