James Knowles (September 5, 1856 – February 11, 1912), nicknamed "Darby", was a Canadian Major League Baseball player who played mainly at the third base, but did play significant time at first base as well, for six different teams in his five season career from 1884 to 1892. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Knowles died at the age of 55 in Jersey City, New Jersey, and is interred at New York Bay Cemetery in Jersey City.
She sits in the garden, Tending to her broken heart.
The day winds by in hurricane, Left alone in the dark
He rests under the surface.
He sits alone, Reliving all his golden years, Before they'd turned to stone
He doesn't know where she's going to, She doesn't know where he's gone,
All they know is they've lost it all, And it's setting with the sun
It's gets so hard to sit in the distance, Watching the world fall apart
If you place it all on fairy tales, You'll only break your heart
The castle seems so quiet,
devoid of all the guards. Somehow they all left you
here, a drowning work of art.
It all seems so desolate, you almost die alone.
...When you hear the ghost of has been crashing through your bones
He doesn't know where she's going to, She doesn't know where he's gone,
All they know is they've lost it all, And it's setting with the sun
It's gets so hard to sit in the distance, Watching the world fall apart
If you force it all on fairy tales,
You'll only break a heart
He doesn't know where she's going.
It got too dark to see.