It's a funny one: the lyrics printed in the sleeve notes begin with "how lonely you are" and it's a lower case letter and we hear something before.
I've always heard it as
Eleazer. It's a Goth song if ever there was one by subject matter
how lonely you are waiting at the sunday park
I'll elude you, I will loose you
Existing were no soul apart
You stand on a platform
Your effigy dissolves in my hands
When I feel like someone to lie on
And I feel like someone to rely on
You can't wake up
Illusions born of the air
Something seems so precious there
I'll elude you, I will lose you
As rehearsal of my despair
When I feel like someone to lie on
And I feel like someone to die on
You can't wake up
Oh here me
I'm what you have left
Here I am
In this necrologue of love
how lonely you are waiting at the sunday park
This ornamentation lends itself to the gothic which is furthered with:
I'll elude you, I will loose you
Existing were no soul apart
You stand on a platform
Your effigy dissolves in my hands
You kind of get the impression that whatever it is is being invoked.
I thought initially at the tender age of 14 that 'loose' was a typing-mistake but actually 'to loose' something/someone makes sense.
It's threatening and not at all moral. Images of the means through 'effigy' I found to be indicative.
Anyway, it's a strong Rock Goth piece I feel and it's one of my favourite Neph Songs for many, many years now.
Personally, the material on Elizium has entailed that it's perhaps my favourite album.