My babe is so sweet, My lover sings soft. He sings soft to me, can turn water to wine with his honeyed voice. He sings his nigh notes loud, and I catch a glimpse of it- what hides just under his tongue, What he unleashes only under God’s tired eye.
There is a lake in the wood. He crawls to it some nights, in secret, my Singing Babe And when he growls his consonants into the water, The ripples travel the mud, and creatures twitch their ears to my lover’s noise.
Hide from me, baby. I know you pray, my soft-sung lover, sin’s reckoning won’t find you there. I’ll hope you come to me one night, wet with some untamed fear. The roar of my dark thing’s heart would be so sweet to hear.
The water’s moon is a halo all around him, As water dances to my boy’s rumbling, like crocodile song, Like the bellowing of a woman wrapped in euphoric sin.
In my dreams I hear a wounded Lion misplaced in some wood, and when I find it lying there, a lamb turns to me slowly with a mouth full of blood.