It was just before the moon hung
Her weary, heavy hating
the gallows and the graves hold
the milky, milky cradle
His tears have turned to poppies
shimmer in the midnight
Flower in the twilight
a Flower in the twilight

And our screaming
is in his screaming
our screaming in
the willow

They took him to the gallows,
He fought them all the way though,
And When they asked us how we knew his name
We died just before him
our eyes are in the flowers
our hands are in the branches
our voices in the breezes

And our screaming
is in his screaming
our screaming in
the willow tree

We're waiting by the willow
our milky, milky cradle
our lockets long have rusted
his picture worn and weathered
our hair is in the garden
our voices in mitosis
our wombs are in the blossoms
our arms are in the branches

And our screaming
is in his screaming
our screaming in
the willow tree

And our screaming
is in his screaming
our screaming in
the willow


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    it was just before the moon hung her weary, heavy hating the gallows and the graves hold the milky, milky cradle his tears have turned to poppies a shimmer in the midnight a flower in the twilight

    and her screaming is in his screaming her screaming in the willow

    they took him to the gallows he fought them all the way though and when they asked us how we knew his name we died just before him her eyes are in the flowers her hands are in the branches her voice is in the breezes

    and her screaming is in his screaming her screaming in the willow tree

    we're waiting by the willow her milky, milky cradle her lock it's long and roasted his picture worn and weathered her hair is in the garden her roses in the toeses her rules are in the blossoms her eyes are in the branches

    and her screaming is in his screaming her screaming in the willow tree

    amye167on September 06, 2010   Link

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