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[Verse 1]
By the riverbank at midnight,
a splash broke the silver skin.
He thought the dark would hide him,
but I was looking in.
His hands were cold as the water,
his eyes as black as mine.
The moon just turned away
and let him cross the line.
[Chorus]
The crow has seen it, the crow remembers,
Every shadow, every ember.
You can run, you can plead it,
But the crow has seen it.
[Verse 2]
In the forest deep with candles,
a circle carved in stone.
They whispered names to shadows,
and left one all alone.
The dirt still smelled of iron,
the roots drank every sign.
I sat upon the marker,
and called that grave as mine.
[Chorus]
The crow has seen it, the crow remembers,
Every shadow, every ember.
You can run, you can plead it,
But the crow has seen it.
[Verse 3]
She dug behind the roses,
with trembling hands at dawn.
The neighbors closed their curtains,
pretending nothing’s wrong.
She wiped her brow and covered
the secret she had grown —
I watched her from the fence line,
and claimed it as my own.
[Bridge]
I am not your judge, I am not your friend,
but I will watch you right up to your end.
[Final Chorus]
The crow has seen it, the crow remembers,
Every shadow, every ember.
You can run, you can plead it,
But the crow has seen it.
The crow has seen it…
and the crow remembers.
By the riverbank at midnight,
a splash broke the silver skin.
He thought the dark would hide him,
but I was looking in.
His hands were cold as the water,
his eyes as black as mine.
The moon just turned away
and let him cross the line.
[Chorus]
The crow has seen it, the crow remembers,
Every shadow, every ember.
You can run, you can plead it,
But the crow has seen it.
[Verse 2]
In the forest deep with candles,
a circle carved in stone.
They whispered names to shadows,
and left one all alone.
The dirt still smelled of iron,
the roots drank every sign.
I sat upon the marker,
and called that grave as mine.
[Chorus]
The crow has seen it, the crow remembers,
Every shadow, every ember.
You can run, you can plead it,
But the crow has seen it.
[Verse 3]
She dug behind the roses,
with trembling hands at dawn.
The neighbors closed their curtains,
pretending nothing’s wrong.
She wiped her brow and covered
the secret she had grown —
I watched her from the fence line,
and claimed it as my own.
[Bridge]
I am not your judge, I am not your friend,
but I will watch you right up to your end.
[Final Chorus]
The crow has seen it, the crow remembers,
Every shadow, every ember.
You can run, you can plead it,
But the crow has seen it.
The crow has seen it…
and the crow remembers.
