You asked me, mother, why I only ate six seeds, then,
and I didn’t know what to say, way back when.
Why six seeds?
Because I love the places living things grow,
but I love more the home of lifeless bones.
Why six seeds?
Because I love the summer breeze,
but I love more the falling leaves.
Why six seeds?
Because I love the blue skies,
but I love more the things that died.
Why six seeds?
Because I love you, mother,
but I love more my broken lover.
Why six seeds?
Because I love the echoes of that distant shore,
but I love my freedom so much more.
Oct 30, 2014
Oct 30, 2014 at 7:06 PM UTC
You asked me, mother, why I only ate six seeds, then,
and I didn’t know what to say, way back when.
Why six seeds?
Because I love the places living things grow,
but I love more the home of lifeless bones.
Why six seeds?
Because I love the summer breeze,
but I love more the falling leaves.
Why six seeds?
Because I love the blue skies,
but I love more the things that died.
Why six seeds?
Because I love you, mother,
but I love more my broken lover.
Why six seeds?
Because I love the echoes of that distant shore,
but I love my freedom so much more.