
Third Wind

The Gravedigger The Gravedigger
Upon digging his last hole for the night, the gravedigger sees his name on a headstone.

Do You Hear Me? Do You Hear Me?
The gravedigger goes home to his wife, who looks through him as if he wasn't there.

Help Me Mom and Dad Help Me Mom and Dad
The gravedigger goes to his childhood home, to see if his parents can 'wake him up'.

Denial (4 Stages of Acceptance Part I) Denial (4 Stages of Acceptance Part I)
The gravedigger goes through 4 stages of acceptance of his fate. The first one is denial - it's just a dream - it's all just a dream, right?

Resistance (4 Stages of Acceptance Part II) Resistance (4 Stages of Acceptance Part II)
Resistance is the second stage- where he's fighting the inevitable.

Resolution (4 Stages of Acceptance Part III) Resolution (4 Stages of Acceptance Part III)
This is the 3rd of the 4 stages of acceptance, where the gravedigger accepts the fact that he is no longer among the living.

Restitution (4 Stages of Acceptance Part IV) Restitution (4 Stages of Acceptance Part IV)
The fourth stage of acceptance allows the gravedigger to posthumously tie up the loose ends of his life.


Waltz of the Ghosts Waltz of the Ghosts
On every hundredth year, the ghosts begin to appear. They waltz around the headstones with grace. The girls dressed in satin and lace... A waltz with accordian and tuba.


Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep... Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep...
His decades of roaming have come to an end.

Gravedigger Reprise/It Was Such a Good Life Gravedigger Reprise/It Was Such a Good Life
One more song (Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep - not finished yet) will come before this last one, a short reprise from the first song to bring things to a close.

(stray song) Maddy's Home (stray song) Maddy's Home

(stray song) What Goes Around... (stray song) What Goes Around...
What goes around comes around, they say...
