Regarding Ascending the Stairs

I cannot think of that song with this music on
And I never want to go
Back to Arkansas
Even if you've gone from there
Even if you've gone

You handled me like an infant skull
And I cradled you like a newborn (night)mare
and I always long, long to go back there
straight back down the hallway and up the stairs
to that bed

I asked the deer, could the hunter she hear
come a'creepin, creepin, creepin, creepin
I whispered in her ear so sweet and sincere
but she was already dead a'sleepin
The ground where she lay was red, sour and stained
and I kissed her, kissed her, kissed her before I walked away
and I never want to go back there down the path to the place where she lay

We can close our eyes and cry out to the darkness, there is still this light in us
There is this fight to be right where we belong
This ribcage, it is a staircase
Climb, climb it to my iris
you can live there, you know who I am
You know who I am
I am your apple

So open up the book and read to me your favorite passage
And know that I will be right here and I will listen
I hear you
And I have heard you
For one thousand years



Credits
Writer(s): Aly Spaltro
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