You dragged your feet by the gate when you departed.
Now the moss grows there.
It's too thick to ever be cleared.
I cannot wait another day to see you suffer.
Am I heavy enough to see you underweight?
Turning the tables is never fair unless they keep turning.
Then there's the danger of Russian roulette.
I cannot wait another day to put you under.
I cannot breathe enough to see you suffocate.
credits
from Why Don't They Cherish the Moon?,
released September 2, 2018
Music by Michael Kunz
Words by Michael Kunz, Thylias Moss, and Ezra Pound
(lyrics borrowed from "Lessons from a Mirror" and "The River Merchant's Wife: A Letter" respectively. Used with permission).
Performed by Michael Kunz
Recorded with help from Evan Blankenship, Corey Johnson, and Jacob Luke
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