Fewer Afraid
(专辑: Illusory Walls - 2021)
Some things I
once swore were etched into my brain have disintegrated like tape decay Echoes crack through, but the
sounds mix with others They were there though once Unlike the
phantom bruise from the
lover's punch Which I
knew the
next day would be tender to the
touch, but wasn't In the
darkened mirror on the
day Toni died, finger pressed to cheek Expecting it to collapse like the
softest part of a
rotten peach I've sometimes borne the
brunt of a
lover's pain spilling out And some lessons I've learned past due And others unfairly bore the
weight The
calluses on my hands never were from praying, by the
way Though my mother would cross herself when she kissed me goodnight And whisper at her mother's grave when she dropped me at the
school She was buried one parking space and a
fence away from the
playground Where I
first learned what it meant when your body is a
nesting doll And somewhere inside is the
end No, the
calluses were from the
palms split at the
seams, violence made to please and harden They have made and unmade rooms, been broken open in destruction and repurposed in creation Once, they held a
set of hands too small to even intertwine fingers And taught it to write their name Made ourselves into robots by putting shopping baskets on our heads And painted our lips to become mirrors She spent a
summer sleeping in the
bed I
slept on at her age Her name for me, a
pedal tone to all I
do now Returning and returning Escape just requires a
key Mahmoud was right Sometimes jail keepers beg for their freedom from those who they've held captive And sometimes we are dynamite I
miss the
one whose skin was the
same as mine I
miss the
one who gave me my name I
am guilty and repentant of so many things I
am absolved and unrepentant of so many others These hands that once held theirs would like to be of use The
memories of what they can do have not faded They split my palms and yours to take something precious from us That we don't have words for anymore But we try and find it anyway Exhausted, trying to shield our eyes From the
glare of all the
violence bouncing off more violence To try and make sense of the
world, violence made for those who plan our obsolescence These hands would like to be of use with yours Somewhere, a
hand split from making ends meet Somewhere, another, seams in all our bodies bursting They split my palms and yours, but when we sutured each other, we hid keys in those wounds Inside others, dynamite Inside others, thread and needle Safety found together in planned obstinance, absolved and unrepentant When we learned to grow food to eat near the
end of our time Life winks and nods at us with roles to assign First, all plants and animals, excluding mankind Will be shuttled like astronauts, so just form a
line Good people must hurry on Get as far as you can Make computers and alcohol Soon, we'll talk again Carpets were cleaner then to sit and relax Now there's streets and apartments and a
federal tax Explosions in Sago versus trailer park labs Making homemade insulin with what little they have Treat "Killing an Arab" with SSRIs Short-selling coffins, kick sand in our eyes So just draw funny pictures of people in suits Grown men using toothpicks to poke at the
truth Belief in conspiracy, illusory walls The
world is disgusting, but truth in it all Hang what I
say to you on the
magneted fridge And cut all the
curses you said in front of kids Come fifty years after now, with a
limitless globe The
terror of savagery, now you're coming back home Come off and fall so that I
can pick you up Our homes are not the
kinds of places you'd own Come off and fall so that I
can pick you up Our homes are not the
kinds of places you'd own Come off and fall so that I
can pick you up The
objects We're locked in, immobile and violent Just fewer like that You were afraid The
objects We're locked in, immobile and violent Just fewer like that You were afraid (They rose and shook, I
barely stood) (They rose and shook the
blood off) The
objects We're locked in, immobile and violent Just fewer like that You were afraid (They rose and shook, I
barely stood) (They rose and shook the
blood off) It seems the
last forty minutes were spent leading up to this You're just a
stranger in a
T-shirt to me Time wore holes in my memory What have you given just to be able to get closer To being alive with nothing left, but this song and the
end of it? You believe in something watching over I
think they have a
sick sense of humor As quickly as it happens, they forget Then it happens again and again and again and again You cry at the
news, I
just turn it off They say there's nothing we can do and it never stops You believe in a
god watching over I
think the
world's fucked up and brutal Senseless violence with no guiding light I
can't live like this, but I'm not ready to die You believe in something watching over I
think they have a
sick sense of humor As quickly as it happens, they forget Then it happens again and again and again and again You cry at the
news, I
just turn it off They say there's nothing we can do and it never stops You believe in a
god watching over I
think the
world's fucked up and brutal Senseless violence with no guiding light I
can't live like this, but I'm not ready to die The
world is a
beautiful place, but we have to make it that way Whenever you find home, we'll make it more than just a
shelter If everyone belongs there, it will hold us all together If you're afraid to die, then so am I
The
world is a
beautiful place, but we have to make it that way Whenever you find home, we'll make it more than just a
shelter If everyone belongs there, it will hold us all together If you're afraid to die, then so am I
The
world is a
beautiful place, but we have to make it that way Whenever you find home, we'll make it more than just a
shelter If everyone belongs there, it will hold us all together If you're afraid to die, then so am I
The
world is a
beautiful place, but we have to make it that way Whenever you find home, we'll make it more than just a
shelter If everyone belongs there, it will hold us all together If you're afraid to die, then so am I