Twelve bright and blooming flowers Unravelling the hours, stitching against time Twelve fine caps, caps for golden crowns To keep twelve downy heads from the scorching sun Twelve sons rise to make their cradle cries And the lullabies begin to soothe twelve tiny kings Who kick their feet against the summer heat Fighting the scorching sun Twelve bright and blooming flowers Unravelling the hours, stitching against time Twelve fine caps, caps for golden crowns To keep twelve downy heads from the scorching sun Twelve sons rise to make their battle cries And no caps or golden crowns Can keep twelve downy heads from leaving their beds And charging everyone into the scorching sun Son I never thought when I brought you here I'd fear the firing of your gun That the life I had made Would bring another to his grave I never thought when I brought you here That I'd witness your short span A bright and blooming flower The life of a man Twelve lilies white as bone Stitching banners welcome home But the darkening hours Don't bring home any flowers Twelve hearts unstitched with grief For time's a vicious thief Time unravels, time is done Twelve banners never hung in the scorching sun.