""Air like water water like stone birds elope with the sun A velvet quietus furtively draped over ears Quartz underfoot and crystalline opal tears Welcoming webs of gasping despair Nival anaphora textures the air Anamnesis waltzes through Windows shut tight and the fires are fueled Reminding naiveté of its magnitude's inferiority Skyward stretching arms become thin and weak Bony fingers comb the clouds then curl into fists admitting defeat Blood concedes to gravity's pull Leaving hollow skeletons all erect Perforating the skyline An impenetrable cage Like skin drawn tight And canvas cracked with age Escapist flights and lengthy nights As some succumb and slumber awakes Faces count minutes till noon Solar ghosts come kiss the moon goodnight Grey memories for now A thousand families down will fall Nival tears bury them all Like absconding tides birds elope with the sun A barren desert soaked in bleach A sickly pallor and opal touch Hallucinating shattered glass Falls as if the atmosphere cracked And we are invaded by emptiness black The brain keeps the body company The continent is a newborn trying to breathe Accepting his fate and falling asleep The child is woman resting in peace Accepting the sleep as a blackness Forcing its way in and pushing air out through heavy lungs And heavy are the clouds that reach so deep And smother the land in a heavy shroud Eyes press closed and words are now visible The sky is an eggshell waiting to hatch The ground is the air the wind the trees The Earth the water the fire Sculptors working the clay carving angels And gargoyles and columns As pixies dance to appease the leaves Faces that once turned to catch the light Frown and turn desperately down towards darkness Float to the stiff grey Earth Faces count minutes till noon Solar ghosts come kiss the moon goodnight Grey memories for now A thousand families down will fall Nival tears bury them all Like absconding tides birds elope with the sun""


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    absolutely amazing song with freaking awesome word choices

    still looking up words before even trying to attempt to figure out the meaning lol

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