On An Unknown Beach
(专辑: Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under - 2011)
I'm a
pale intruder on an unknown beach, my back to the
water, my feet in the
sand. Finding no recognition as each sign of life invades the
precision of this aging land. An abandoned flipper in a
world of storms. There's a
man on the
shoreline with a
white parakeet trying to make his bird go home. With increasing continuity endless space gazes 'round the
periphery not disheartened, wearing it's most inexpressible face. My instinct is double as the
waves roll by, but my vision is halved and the
foam in the
green as the
insects talk to the
blazing sky. Wax in the
ear, stitch in the
side, wolves are feast for the
blind, under and over, the
why and the
wherefore; easy to sit back with time, driving discussions like cranes through the
car park setting them all in a
line. All interceding, not yet proceeding misleading doubts in the
mind. I'm a
pale intruder on an unknown beach, my back to the
water, my feet in the
sand. Needing no recognition as each sign of life invades the
precision of this aging land.