We Haven't Found an Anchor Yet (But This'll Have to Do)
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Tear the clock off the wall We'll say we invented A world where time passes The way it was meant to
We'll build it out of bottlecaps Or cadences of songs That were sung a long long time ago And will be sung long after We're all gone
It was good to sing along
Or build it out of unmade beds Or scratches on the walls Or the things we said before We went to bed and All the parts we can't recall
I know I loved it all
Our hearts are still red And the walls are still white And we haven't got a map But we've got all night
The sky may turn black But the ocean's still blue We haven't found an anchor yet But this'll have to do
Tear the clock off the wall We'll say we invented A world where time passes The way it was meant to
Throw yourself to the wind Let it take us wherever it will We've hours and pages and glasses to fill
Art for Aeroplanes
It was something, it had to be something about the sound The wind chimes made That reminded me
Below flickering shapes of the last silhouettes of the leaves in trees in autumn yards we made our way through
The melody was Aimless and the Cadence never came So much different than the Saddest thing A symphony could play
Like the sounds from our childhood Resolved into a wordless hum We understood
It was something, perhaps A particular way that the light Hit the street That reminded me
Connecting the dots On those stumbling walks between Softer parts of mid December's Muddy sting
It had rained and made those multi coloured columns on the ground We went walking down the middle there was No one else around
I think I felt the way we did In all our favorite hiding spots When we were kids
It was gone in an instant It was gone in an instant And so were we We had places to be
Afternoon's grid Of jet trails overhead Looked nothing like the lines we would've left Had we spilled paint behind us Everywhere we threw ourselves When that high sun had set
Not sure what we're looking for If anything at all
Something that we've seen before? Something that we lost?
Or maybe this is it, for all we know
The light was bright, we turned away And the bits of it that stayed Looked something like the softly focused Half remembered shape of things From sun baked roads so long ago On rainy days
Not sure what we're looking for If anything at all
Something that we've seen before? Something that we lost?
Maybe this is it, all I know is If our faces showed a little of the lights inside our heads We put on quite a show
And so One more for the road
One Thousand Little Rooms
We've left our shoes By the doors of a thousand places Much like this one Before
I've seen those colours In the eyes of a thousand faces Much like yours And yours and yours and yours
Marilee is pounding the keys of A piano all covered in ash Below bottles in a row on a windowsill With paint stains on the glass Paint stains on the glass
I think we're made up of Sparsely scattered instances In places In time
Like shapes of cities at night Are but a million filaments Of incandescent light
Marilee still pounding the keys of A piano all covered in ash Below bottles in a row on a windowsill With paint stains on the glass
And our conversation fell And our conversation rose And our conversation fell And our conversation rose And all the things we had to say Overlapped the notes to make a space Your restless island souls could call a coast
One thousand little rooms Where we light our little fires at night Are like the places in our lives and inside our minds The way the shape of the city is a million lights From little rooms where we light our little fires at night Are like the places in our lives and inside our minds The way the shape of the city is a million lights From little rooms where we light our little fires at night Are like the places in our lives and inside our minds The way the shape of the city is a million lights The little rooms where we light our little fires
Are what we call our home tonight Are what we call our home tonight Are what we call our home tonight Are what we call our home tonight
Farewell Fires & Flying Machines
That night you brought a camera That night your hands shook, but It was the closest that you ever came, I'd say To how it really looked
That night you wore a sweater You left it lying on the floor The folds I traced with tired eyes like some old map with lines that led to Places we'd forgotten things before
So throw your paint on every wall Illustrate the cadences of our favorite songs Give them a shape They're prone to fade away
We still had lights behind our eyelids Long after we'd all gone to bed I'd love to save them but I've never been a painter And so I write it down instead
And I'll fill one thousand pages I'll write whatever comes to mind And on the day I find myself one thousand miles away Perhaps a part of me will still exist behind
So throw your paint on every wall Illustrate the cadences of our favorite songs While I'm describing fleeting dreams Of faces, streets, and wine We'll make them real
Oh, but what colour was that fire anyways, my dear?
When I leave I'm going very far away When I leave I'm going very far away
When I leave I'm going very far away I don't want to see your colours fade When I leave I'm going very far away I don't want to see your colours fade
I don't want to see you Looking like those grey remains Of last night's farewell fires Waiting to be swept away
So throw your paint on every wall Illustrate the cadence of our favorite song Each and every brightly coloured, tired eye We'll leave a mark at all The highest spots we rise
There are things which have no shape
While We're All Still Here**
We hid away in places No one else would ever think to look Imagined that the things we said Were inked and set in pages Of some great book
Well in a way they were I think Although we'll never know Quite how the whole thing ends
When the sun begins to rise When all our lines are said When, someday this moment's passed us by The way we seem to pass our shadows As we're passed by cars at night
Will we see pages? Looking like familiar flags Will we see them through Old Eyes?
It was hand on heart It was heart on sleeve Impossible to miss, but It was hard to believe It was staring at the sun It was stumbling blind It was a place It was a time It was hard to define It was the sum of all our footprints And the paint we may have spilled It was a little like a blueprint Of a thing we'd planned to build It was the times we had to whisper And the things we had to shout It was the candle that we lit To see the last one burning out It was hazy It was aimless It was staying the course It was a weighty affair With direction and force It was a world that we built Out of bits of thin air It was bent light in a parting glass we've yet to share
We're all still here
There will come a day When the sky goes dark with Aeroplanes, angels, and black clouds
But we're still here For now
There will come a day When the sky goes dark with Aeroplanes, angels, and black clouds
But we're still here For now
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These are the lyrics for a five song mini-album I've been writing (obsessing over) for the past couple months.