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The Restitution
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The Garden Laid Bare
Their eyes peer through me like glass Years I've wandered from place to solemn place Born with a shape a different shade from all the rest Wrought with the sands of a land so foreign
I was grown in a garden, tended by light and shadow From my sides my arms emerged, withered The soil carved my legs out, not strong enough to stand Lastly the shadows fused to my frame
Not even vultures would take me now in need A creature better left unseen If they only saw, what would they see? If they only saw, what would I see?
Would that I could return to my garden womb To plant my feet, to the soil unsculpted again And place these arms back in my sides Let the soil submerge, my bones and skin dispersed, asleep again 更多更詳盡歌詞 在 ※ Mojim.com 魔鏡歌詞網
I was grown in a garden, tended by light and shadow From my sides my arms emerged, withered The soil carved my legs out, not strong enough to stand Lastly the shadows fused to my skin
Subdued by Gravity, fettered by its weeded hands The sun has branded its taunting, deep into my scalloped neck Fastened like a hanging noose, set out to bleed my lungs clean I'll be swinging like a rotted tree, suspended from the vine's constricting web
Overgrown, my throat caressed by weeds I grasp for the blades, but find only empty fists So long unkept, this shriveled land How long, O tender? Let not these bones rot 'Fore the dawn clothes the Earth
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