Hewitt Huntwork The Thief
			
I suppose you've never seen me 
Dressed in black from head to toe 
Hear my words now and believe me 
Lest you hear I told you so 
Call the merchants to behold me 
I write my name between their sheets 
I feed sugar to their ponies 
How I love to be the thief 
Now the sunflowers in the pavement 
Turn their backs upon my deeds 
Even though I know I'm pretty 
They just stare down at the weeds 
Tell the trees they ought not shade me 
I will pilfer every leaf 
Even in the highest branches 
You can find the lowest thief 
I am laughing at the funeral 
While the mourners weep and sing 
You confront me by the body 
And ask me where I've put his things 
So come and crush my tiny fingers 
Make a necklace of my teeth 
Mail my ear to Barcelona 
I will always be the thief 
For some things you are not born with 
And some things you can't achieve 
Life is full of stolen moments 
And I will always be the thief