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lyrics
She said, “Why don’t you lie with me?
I can’t sleep in peace with you moving to and fro about the home.
Don’t you wanna drift away with me?
And return early dawn together, never alone.”
How could I explain—could I describe
How I long for that peace of solitude,
how I covet those quiet times
For my nocturnal ramblings and beatitudes.
Oh, how jealous I defend that dominion,
My borderland of waking and gone.
No matter love, I begrudge my companion
That new mind of morning who births my song.
When we were new and awesome
We’d lie entwined and shameless
strangling a day
Just to see the spectrum pendule
And fathom the still transformation
as light falls away.
How can I explain my despair
And relish and tumult to see those days
Racing over, laying bare
My precious resolve corrupted so many ways
Gone now that ardent joy for surrender,
as I backslide to old lonsesome song
No matter, love makes time tender
And she’ll settle accounts before long.
credits
from Up From The Bitterroot,
released January 20, 2015
Ilusha- gtr. Liam- accrd. Dana- pno. Skye- vln, vox.
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