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.
