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I'm in love if you can't tell! I am quite the romantic, I'd like to think |
| Sea, Won’t You Swallow Me Whole? When we die is when our bodies go cold I buried my first boy with warm hands and pink lips He was the only corpse I have ever seen with life in his eye Because in his hair were my kisses And on those pale lips were his soft declarations of love But I could not be sad No, for he never belonged to me, nor I to him When I buried him The worms began to eat at the same heart that once pumped for me And he fermented into the earth’s soil Over his body grew a tree The tree sang to me as the wind danced through its branches The leaves would say to me, “I love you” For the tree grew out of his– our love. And was therefore, a manifestation of his soul and desires Could a tree ever belong to a flimsy girl like me? A silly question So as he did, I will return to earth And we can sing endless hums and our bodies as instruments We will then belong to each other So once I jump into the violent thrashes of waves in a great sea The fish will too eat at my heart I will not ferment But I will rot into the water And I will evaporate into a bursting cloud– So, my love, I will let your branches grow evermore! |