we took the twine we used to use
to tie up tight our tatterd shoes
twisted twigs and crooked cross
a necklace for the deeply lost
Builder with the broken bricks
Mother to the baby chicks
You made this world to look so nice
I wonder what the next one's like?
yellow spider,
yellow leaf,
confirms my deepest held belief


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    Brother,sister is a beautiful album,by an amazing band

    from A->B life,Catch for us the Foxes,and Brother,Sister you can tell how they are changing in God.From being hurt and the emotional screaming,and catch for us the foxes they are becoming even more beautiful,to Brother,Sister where they are just giving Praise in the most peaceful and beautiful way

    This song..

    i was at a mwY Q&A and the spider series represents about how the spider is going through life,believing and then he gets older and changes colors and dies.

    "no more spider no more leaf,no more me,no more belief"in brownish spider which is the last of the spider songs

    This band is the most moving band ive ever listened too,and its not just them,you can really feel God coming through them.

    people think im so weird for stopping my car and cranking up in a sweater poorly knit and dancing in the field beside the road,just moves you...

    IwasonceAliveon March 27, 2007   Link

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