Nothing so dead ever smelled so alive The air full of soft cedar perfume But where now the bees and their hive The birds and the trees? Every one that shaded our walks Now a grave yard of memories Cut down in haste before the sun While the moon witnessed the sin No light so bright ever felt so glum Full as love once was young Resisting the salt of ***** And tears never to be forgotten To live instead without depth To wade in shallow ponds And not beneath the surface Where our souls silently guide us Is to allow the past, lying prone To be trod upon by progress No, it cannot be so Where a breeze played alone And a shadow dodged the sun No, it cannot be so callous As to allow its own heart to die While the body walks away Empty except for malice Because for another to atone Is to not be the comfort parade For those who beg not to lie Beg not to watch an eclipse That can only sing sad songs That only remind of its own And how the only home Remembered as it was made A life without ever being paid Only a sanctuary for the afraid Now the busy dead live among us And we must allow it to be so The cross is where the bark fell The spirit is what I shall tell For Iβve become a birds nest rising But itβs not so surprising As my rhyme wavers once again I must choose another hole to live The one I once loved is full Full like a rising tide Reaching for its mother Take me home the ocean cried For what is left except for you?