I’ve got arms long enough to hold the whole world Well, not really, but my arms are quite long Which means that if I don’t hold it in my arms But hold it at arm’s length The world is remote enough for me to feel safe And if I cross my arms over my chest The barrier is strong enough for me to feel protected And if I touch the back of my, also, long neck with my long fingers The caress is reassuring enough for me to feel calm It’s a shame, really, that I don’t use my arms to benefit the world Because I find that when I hold on to people My grip is a little bit stronger and a little bit sweeter than I expected Enduring through time, space, and hurts And I do feel guilty about it I imagine the first man who wanted to move to the moon or the man who invented fences Must have felt some form of this guilt And the first man who was so disconnected from the human race He needed to touch his chest to reassure himself That beating hearts exist Must have lamented, like I do Who, in Sauron’s name, started this?