• I walk through the flowers
    Under a clear blue summer sky
    The roses are so crimson red
    They make my worries die
    Tulips and sunflowers and love galore
    As I walk out of the field
    And into the general store
    Here they sell food, water, and love galore
    And I see it all as I pass through the door
    I walk out onto the dirt-paved street
    Into the warm, relaxing mid-August heat
    Warmth and heat and love galore
    (Soon to be---- no more)
    I walk into the bar and find not-at-all booze
    And betting games you can never lose
    Not-at-all-booze and love galore
    It's now that I think 'No more! No more!'
    I crush the flowers, burn the town
    Watch the buildings all fall down
    "Ah, that's better" I sigh in relief
    That is, until, I see one browning leaf
    It's all thats left of this once-thriving town
    It's this that I yell, as my heart begins to pound
    "Love galore?
    No more! No more!
    Now there's only hatred to adore!"