I let it fall,

The bread,

And as it fell,

My mother's hand slapped me.

It was rainy,

Outside,

It probably won't stop for a while.

Her will,

It was strong,

But her eyes,

Were far too weak.

Too stand,

In the rain,

Without falling to her feet.

There's a girl,

Outside,

That I never knew, never knew.

All the songs she sings,

They were always true, always true.

And all the squirrels dad bought,

We would always eat, always eat.

But I set fire to the bread,

Watched it burn as,

Mom slapped my face,

Then she screamed,

And I cried,

And I ran outside into the rain,

The rain.

When looking,

At you,

I could stay there,

Close my eyes.

Feel you leave,

Forever.

You and me together nothing'll be better.

There's a girl,

Outside,

That I never knew, never knew.

All the songs she sings,

They were always true, always true.

And all the squirrels dad bought,

We would always eat, always eat.

But I set fire to the bread,

Watched it burn as,

Mom slapped my face,

Then she screamed,

And I cried,

And I ran outside into the rain,

The rain.

I set fire to the bread,

Then I threw it at,

Katniss's head.

Then she screamed,

And I cried,

And I ran back inside, out of the rain.

The rain.

Sometimes I wake up all cold,

Then I pull the blanket back on me.

And even now that I'm asleep,

I can't help think you didn't eat the bread.

But I set fire to the bread,

Watched it burn as,

Mom slapped my face,

Then she screamed,

And I cried,

And I ran outside into the rain,

The rain.

I set fire to the bread,

Then I threw it at,

Katniss's head.

Then she screamed,

And I cried,

And I ran back inside, out of the rain.

The rain.

Oh no.

Let it burn, oh,

Let it burn,

Let it burn.