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Written 2008-2009 |
CRATERS OF THE MOON There's an old man who wanders these halls alone He stares at cathedral ceilings And prays to the Stations of the Cross hung up on the walls As Saints look down from above At tears falling to a sea below He dreams of flowers and willow trees His son laughing from lands afar The wheat peeks around the corner at the sun A thousand golden arrows piercing the earth As his tears fall to the dirt Blood Brothers through the desert Silhouetted in the sun Watch the sky merge with the stream The moon burn through the haze As his tears turn the water to blood Tucked in by the black sheets of the night He clutches the Cross that rings with his tags That rings with the stars calling to him With heroes who are never forgotten Heroes who are haunting He dances in the astral light His tears crater the moon There's an old man who wanders these halls He stares at the Moon So he's never alone As Stations of the Cross And Saints hung up on the wall Drop tears to a sea below *** TASMANIAN SUNSETS There's a castle that beckons through haze With rocky turrets and hidden dungeons Faint shadows of dragons and knights Centuries since their battle was waged It's there beyond the sacred forest Where flooded leaves try to rustle In shades of green, shades of red, shades of brown The shades of night are drawn A lonely platypus crawls along Smells the must of the forest ground A kookaburra whoops in the tree alone For the last pinpoint of gold through the clouded skies Like an old gilded page As it fades away Rain falls on the Tasmanian sunset Drops ancient coins of silver On a placid lake of black A dead tree winds its way through the surface An old woman reaching out to her dreams She yearns for the mountains through the fog Past the blackened forest Its secrets masked in gray But her castle never arrives *** YOURS We dream of cafes in the shadow Of the Eiffel Tower Where scents of chocolate hearts Red and yellow roses And trumpets of Miles and Frank Roam Parisian Streets of stone With white carriages Upon chocolate stallions Braided In red and yellow roses And visions of the Eiffel Tower. Your chocolate heart sits upon my lips It tastes of red and yellow roses And visions of the Eiffel Tower. *** STONE I'm trapped inside your copper eyes that ose from Eden's garden; that pierced my castle walls, my moat; My past, my memories forgotten. You've given to me Adam's fruit, and from the clouds, a rose, a dove, a crow. The Piper's flute says your feathers turned to stone. A raven from ahigh, your talons tossed me to the side. Now here I lie somewhere east of Eden. I'm trapped outside your copper eyes; mine cry for Eden's garden. *** THE BREEZE There's a bead of dew that mirrors the moon upon a rose in your hands. Its petals drift past distant dunes, the breeze leaves only thorns. There's a spirit within the Northern Lights, above our waltz among the stars. It blows past seas and peaks afar. And leaves only the ghost of an angel. There's a dragonfly above an ancient grave. He hovers in the fog. With the haze, your fragrance follows him away, and leaves the Moon, the only face to see. There's a tear, an ocean between your body and mine, for I know that breeze will soon blow by. |