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Cast Away in a White Blanket

Winter is getting quite close,

And as I listen to my Grizzly Bear sing

Of mountains,

Of loving another man,

And of speaking in rounds

I can't help but to shut myself in my bed

As I shiver in awe

Of harmonies clashing like winter winds

That sons once sung about.

 

I sleep and I walk the moon

Around the empty heavens that cry bright tears

As the dark

Or the cold sweeps them away.

Crawling on the tightrope

Puts my mind at ease and gives me something to

Focus on for a spell

Because I blame my sadness on the day.

No hope rests in my cave.

 

Now and then the sun wakes up

Now and then I try to wake up with the sun,

Eyes shut by

Dismay that has followed me

Like the moon has all this time.

If the dark moon continues to follow me

Surely I will be sad

And I promise my cave will soon collapse

And never wake up.

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Jun 19, 2013
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