A Poet on the Moon

Pulling and pulling for string
Call me weak, but I've been able
Someday I'll tangle your wings
Make a stage out of your table

Goodbye division
No more promised dishonesty
This wide incision is
A chasm to far for me

Nauseous from your motion
And monoliths you were unveiling
The sun floats in the ocean
Hang out the oars and we'll be sailing

Goodbye division
No more promised dishonesty
This wide incision is
A chasm to far for me to leap
Goodbye infection
I choose silence over disease
It's my reflection
Constricting the tethers relentlessly

Breathing underneath
The clouds and coral reef

So I guess I'm alright living on the moon
While I listen to cities degrade and fued
I miss the terrain and your embrace
And gravity's glorious weight to keep us safe
I guess I'm alright living on the moon
While I watch all the cities turn black and blue
I miss the terrain and your embrace
And gravity's glorious weight
I guess I'm alright living on the moon
(I miss the terrain and your embrace)
While I watch all the cities turn black and blue
(And gravity's glorious weight to keep us safe)

I heard what you said so don't scream
We're flooding up in April showers
And I never sleep, I just dream
What I'd give for magic powers

Goodbye division
No more promised dishonesty
This wide incision is
A chasm to far for me to leap
Goodbye infection
I choose silence over disease
It's my reflection
Constricting the tethers relentlessly



Credits
Writer(s): Jeffrey Bugert Ii
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