That old blue ribbon Is just what you are, memories tied to me. |
Just another knot in that old blue ribbon; that is what you are, A memory tied to me. I met you on an island. We were cliche and true; southern Pacific fun, and surf pounded lust. The memories are far behind; just a frayed band. Lightened by sun and strife; you are the old ribbon tied to my heart. In your ebon tresses was knotted a ribbon bright. Against the darkness, Once you were my light. You live in a land of perpetual summer. I was only desert to you. The cold comforts of life are my forever home. I took something away, as strong or weak as Thread woven from a single black hair. Like something found in an empty car seat. I still carry your memory through days and decades and thousands of miles, Your presence was my present. My present longs for sunshine, clouded by the memory; our past. On these cold winter days I pray for the weakest rays. In absence of a dormant sun, I carefully pull the past out and slip into the comfort of your imagined embrace. There I cast fact aside. I like the relationship we could have had As I re-live a month of shameless lust and heat; We are just another knot. That old blue ribbon Is just what you are; memories tied to me. Memories tied to me in that old blue ribbon. |