'Til We Reach The Tide

I'm too pale to bare the weight of day
Intersections, broken and poorly mended
If only I hadn't faced the mountainside
Focusing, on the dim lit path to the ocean's tide

Ridges seem like doors out of this world
Ten miles across this plateau took it's toll
But magnetism still applies it strings to me
Just trying trying to feel, instead of see

I shouldn't judge these, broken-hearted
Having been one, too many time before
But all of my charity is worthless
If only spoken of
Avoiding contact with this brittle world
For fear of failure, it always hurts

As if our bodies
Were a vessel no longer
But connected to these vibrations
We call home
Seeing only slices of reality
And one day this void will form a celestial womb
Where we can sleep



Credits
Writer(s): Patrick Townsend
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