I wanted to bring you some flowers
Inside the rain
But you left before I could say your name
Once again
Lift the curtain of redwood trees
Fallen in your way
I will lay in the sound of thoughts
That I meant to say
Shouted through and through
That I would wait for you
This silent solitude
Is needles pushing through my skin
I know you have found some place better
I can feel your hands and the touch of better weather
Hold you memory oh so close to my face
There are dreams and pictures that can never be replaced, oh no
Ever growing, always, this hole
Where you used to be
Echoes rocking when you sand softly
Inside of me
You were always so dimly lit
But you seeped right through
On a tightrope, a dying hope
That I could hold you
Shouted here and then
That I would be your friend
Chests they swell and bend
In the restless wind, oh no
I know you have found some place better
I can feel your hands and the touch of better weather
Hold you memory oh so close to my face
There are dreams and pictures that can never be replaced, oh no
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