I've been racing for you, honey But you take your love From under my feet The very moment I arrive I hold the invitation in my hand You smile and I don
The music I heard once Was louder than it is now I can no longer distinguish Pained cries from shouts of joy Perhaps my ears are deaf Or the interference
You can see that I swim Through the sea of painful You have watched as I pull Myself from the floor And you were there when I Built my tower like pebbles
I'll take my hope where I can find it Seems I find it here in you Hang your curtain get behind it I won't even ask for proof Go ahead and read my fortune
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head And as I climb into an empty bed Oh well. Enough said I know it's over - still I cling I don't know
Is there no such thing as friendship? Is it possible to not slip Past the point of genial with a quip Implying something more? This is what the young
In the court yard use to sing as loud as she could locked away here she's been quite lovely and good but no one listens now she's lost her voice she
I will swallow if it will help my sea level go down But I'll come back to haunt you if I drown I will swallow if it will help my sea level go down But
Witches and Satanists we have been named Over the years we've been murdered and maimed Mothers and daughters and sisters and wives All have the power -
We look to the sky Diamonds swimming in squid's ink Tilting back our heads Until we cannot close our mouths We try to count, but lose our place And shiver
At what point does a Shakespeare say I feel it's time I write a play What subject shall it be today A tragedy I've done Lovers twain have been united
Little boy; Why did you have to chase me so hard? Didn't your mother show you what to do? Didn't your father tell you not to push? Little boy; We could
I want to hold you to the sun I want to be your faithful one I want to show you all the beauty You don't even know you hold I'm hurting you for your
Sonnet I How shall I fly when feathers be not mine Though all my wishes skyward do attend? How tie my wounded heartstrings safe to thine So thou to me
Alas, my love, if I could make you live And from the page step forth and sit beside me Or better still, bestride the steed I gave you Wrapped close within
Close your eyes and I'll kiss you Tomorrow I'll miss you Remember I'll always be true And then while I'm away I'll write home every day And I'll send
I heard a story It's too hard to mention I heard a thing once I can't even say I had a moment Of doubtful suspension But it's almost forgotten It's been
Sonnet I In times of warmth when love and comfort dear Have cast their blindless light upon my star, How is it that I wish to disappear And find myself