| Song | To Love Is To Bury |
| Artist | Cowboy Junkies |
| Album | The Trinity Session |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Timmins, Timmins | |
| I buried him down by the river’ | |
| Cause that’s where he liked to be | |
| And every night when the moon is high | |
| I go there and weep openly | |
| He and I were married | |
| By this river ’neath this willow tree | |
| And with God and friends witnessing it | |
| He pledged his life to me | |
| To me he was earth | |
| And I rooted in his soil | |
| I to he was sky vast and free | |
| Of the burdens from which he toiled | |
| Then one night a terrible fight | |
| Words spoken better left unsaid | |
| With his wedding vows ringing in my ears | |
| He gave his life to me | |
| They say to love is to bury | |
| Those demons from which we all hide | |
| But tonight by this river ’neath this willow tree | |
| Becoming one of earth and sky |
| zuo qu : Timmins, Timmins | |
| I buried him down by the river' | |
| Cause that' s where he liked to be | |
| And every night when the moon is high | |
| I go there and weep openly | |
| He and I were married | |
| By this river ' neath this willow tree | |
| And with God and friends witnessing it | |
| He pledged his life to me | |
| To me he was earth | |
| And I rooted in his soil | |
| I to he was sky vast and free | |
| Of the burdens from which he toiled | |
| Then one night a terrible fight | |
| Words spoken better left unsaid | |
| With his wedding vows ringing in my ears | |
| He gave his life to me | |
| They say to love is to bury | |
| Those demons from which we all hide | |
| But tonight by this river ' neath this willow tree | |
| Becoming one of earth and sky |
| zuò qǔ : Timmins, Timmins | |
| I buried him down by the river' | |
| Cause that' s where he liked to be | |
| And every night when the moon is high | |
| I go there and weep openly | |
| He and I were married | |
| By this river ' neath this willow tree | |
| And with God and friends witnessing it | |
| He pledged his life to me | |
| To me he was earth | |
| And I rooted in his soil | |
| I to he was sky vast and free | |
| Of the burdens from which he toiled | |
| Then one night a terrible fight | |
| Words spoken better left unsaid | |
| With his wedding vows ringing in my ears | |
| He gave his life to me | |
| They say to love is to bury | |
| Those demons from which we all hide | |
| But tonight by this river ' neath this willow tree | |
| Becoming one of earth and sky |