Eileen Dear, you left too soon, went to the next room If you haunt me, I'll sing for you How the hinges move, connecting me and you is a door way That you're knocking through We walk down a dock and the water is cold You want me to escort you How I'd love to go swim with you in death, but my heavy heartWon't let me tread So, love, I must stay on the shore I am young, my blood is warm I can take you this farNow, my love, we must part When blood and youth were warmerWWe breathed Summer like the sweet air we found each other like a mirror We were so optimistic, wasn't it so easy to be? We we're young and naïve Can you pull down the dawn?It's been so dark since you've been gone and we've been begging for the morning to come We were so optimistic, wasn't it so easy to be? We were young and naïveWe'll be fine in the morning We'll be fine in the morning It's getting late so we must sleep We'll see you in the morning, Eileen When blood and youth were warmeris a line from Robert Herrick's poem To The Virgins, To Make Much of Time That age is best which is the first, when blood and youth were warmer