

Swan Song"Farewell, all joys; O Death, come close mine eyes; More geese than swans now live, more fools than wise."-Orlando GibbonsSwan Song
Would you be a lark and teach me how to sing? Or would you be a raven and covet shiny things?
Would you be a dove and bring me quiet peace? Or would you be a hummingbird and never use your feet?
Would you be an eagle and strike me as I fly? Or would you be a vulture and circle as I die?
Or would you be a silver swan and leave me for the winter? Golden fields before us, but snowfall in your whis


Sinking AuburnI need to tap into my mind to find a window to the tide.Sinking Auburn
Only one to tell me where there's a sky way up there.
And I don't know much about beauty, but in you I know that's what I see.
I could be free.
Do you know your eyes shift between green and blue and blue and green?
And that you defeat the sinking Auburn, the pale-faced bud, the potential burn?
No wind-filled sail, nor blooming tree, nor preluding flame will answer me.


ShiverSun lights the lake, for faceted reflection, and clouds approach.Shiver
Swans on the lake, sheep eat and breed in the grass. There's shit in both.
They laugh in time and watch the sky carefully- Wavering heat
The sun once swam and rolled around on the lawn- The hope for sleep.
Don't hate me over the music, hate is the martyr's reward. Upon death, the honour recieved (the last song) is mud. Lest I forget you, I hold my keepsake shame, my twisted tongue and burning eyes, who I was and who I loved. &nb


Pleased to SeeIf you see me grin or laugh my mind is on the past. In my daydreams Im free. Im free to fly see her again. Pleased to see Sitting in my opaque chair I smile on places where I touch the one I love and tell her thatPleased to See
that is true. No lack of Thinking of her as always wonder what holds her gaze. What consumes all ration? This torpid flame
that will not die Compassion
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