Mewithoutyou - August 6th
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BmAug. 6th, carved in desks with oldD knives:
“Back when our common cause wasA alive
And--let’s say--the hyacinth fields were iBmn bloom
Children watched as the soldiers marchedD by
All the birds fell like frogs from theA sky
Prostrate in the streets every crescentBm moon
Lonesome offspring of which still rDesound
With the victimless sins of their authors passeAd down
And the remnants of loathsome, disjointed worBmlds
Along the short path round the lily pad pDond
With off-white deerskin wedding dressA on
German songs, homemade bonnets like old-orderBm, amish girls jilted by squirrels
In the parks of Sioux FDalls haunted by church bells
Like ghosts of Aapplause and the earth deep down tire-stacked walls like
New BmMexico, peaceful as moth-bitten pincushion Ddolls making up myths about wounds withoutA cause...”
And sometimes when it’s quiet my heart feels likBme Guernica
[scenes from old air raid] on screens in blue Ddusk
Perfumed neighborhoods/graveyards the breath feels likeA flies in my lungs, voice like ambulance
Sirens whoseBm light floods the ground
(“praying mantis spreads arms” said theD lines of whose palm?)
Skyline shifting like clouds becameA “airplane descends”
[fade to scenes on the ground] humanBm foreheads all smashed
Foreign cars upside down, insectD mouths open wide
I stared down a huge insect, brightA red-glowing eyes
[does it feel wrong to say a thought “meBmtastasized”?], legs on both highway sides
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F#m A G
(Said insect was mechanized!)
F#m A G Em
F#m A G
(Said insect was mechanized!)