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Katahdin

from Reverie by Wait

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Remember when, a debate within,
of something to clear you of your sins.
But it never seemed to get that far.
Spread ever so thin, from dwindling kin.
Cradle this limbo, while scraping your chin.
Uncertainty is sinking in.

A real son of a bitch, to leave me like this
But with this crooked smile, I’ll dawn for a while
ask if there’s more to life than this

I remember summer time
the converging of sounds
a symphony of laughter surrounds
an image remains, of shivering sand
as you keep brushing off those filthy hands
a pleasing pace, lingering deep
blood thinning out as the cycle repeats
but through of our sins and losses combined
I could never forget what was shared with the pine

Why must one hold this within
if honesty is not a sin?
If the truth’s not a burden,then why am I hurting?
If I could only make sense of this

I remember summer time,
the converging of sounds
a symphony of laughter surrounds
an image remains of steel clouting steel
these games that we play make life seem less trivial
Though our ideals may vary to the morals we carry,
It all seems contrary but deep down within,
from the womb to the tomb and all the moments consumed,
we’ll always be in tune.

as we stood where the grass was grey
the earth and blankets, your shells decaying
Granite swelling in mountain air,
engines idle as we stand and stare

I could not find
A thing up high
but I don’t mind
As we stare at stones amongst the pine

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from Reverie, released November 9, 2018

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