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Craning Necks

from Vows by Our Brother The Native

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Who am I to decide your fate?
Who are you to decide what distances love cannot hide?
But who am I to try and control every second of time?
But who are you to leave me a leper with heart scathed?
And there are these lonely dying little rooms,
The weight of an eternity awaits us.

My craning neck out-stretched searching the skies for the chariot to take me back to you.
And with each moment passing I’m earning back the vows I’ve given,
a yearling beginning of our new grown deserving of Koa’s marital blessing.

A shared dark night…

With her porcelain bones under cheek’s fleshed ivory. I stand by my word.
A Beauty, the yellow rose consumes me.
She is jewel-like, a magnificent creature of form and sight.

Don’t let these hollow words define me or these shallow graves confine me.
You can bet we wont march into the mouth of hell, we’ll crawl.
Now swell my salivating narwhal.

We live at the edge of miracles and all these encapsulating festivals.
Our mouths agape, starring wide-eyed at the marvels,
While underneath the kindred souls bellowed.
Locked in Amber, as I watched the world unfolding from the center.

And I said Please enter what’s left of my body. Fear not as I carol my spirit inside thee.

And so I prayed for the grace of the pharaoh to reverse the sands of the hourglass.
That day I knew I had seen God.

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from Vows, released October 22, 2011

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