God is love and love is real, but the dead are dancing with the dead and through all that's charming disappears.
All things lovely only hurt my head as I gather stones from fields like pearls of water on my fingers' ends and wrap them in boxes.
Save from windows, from things that break, as the night-time shined like day it saw my sorry face.
Hair a mess but it liked my best that way
(besides how else could I confess? When I looked down like if to pray, well I was looking down her dress...) Good god, please! Catch for us the foxes in the vineyard - the little foxes.

Turn your ear, musician.
To silence because they only come out when it's quiet, their tails brushing over your eyelids - wake up, sleeper, and rise from the dead!
Or the fur that they shed will cover your bed in a delicate orange-ish cinnamon red.
Ah, I don't need this!
I hate my loves, I have my doubts.
I don't need this.


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    I asked Aaron Weiss himself what this song meant when they played at the whiskey with blindside. Basically if our lives are the vineyard then it is the little foxes (the every day sins) that separate us from God and tear our lives apart. It is a never ending process with our hearts That God does. And oh man..."(besides how else could I confess? When I looked down like if to pray, well I was looking down her dress...)". This part always kills me...its so mundain and so so real! i definitely relate, hes so honest to just write that and admit it to the world.

    Heldupbygraceon October 27, 2004   Link

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