reverie

I watch the trees in autumn
As all the leaves make way for death
Hold me as the dirt would a corpse
Tell me how much you regret me
The moon had a semblance of a grin
At least from where I slept
Empty out my pockets before I'm off to bed
Not that's there's really much left

I watch the clouds become a form
Then slowly turn to nothing more
There's beauty in those brief impressions
I'm only skin and bone forever

I wish that I could wear a dress
But I'm afraid of living for myself
I just miss being your friend
I've never felt so alone
All of my words were led by other mouths
Born from crooked tongues who pollute the air
There's been a silence who twists its claws around me
Ever so sharp, elegant scars

I watch the clouds become a form
Then slowly turn to nothing more
There's beauty in those brief impressions
I'm only skin and bone forever



Credits
Writer(s): Wyland Munson
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