
Date of issue: 20.02.2012
Song language: English
Burn After Writing |
Here’s to you, the same chords that I stole |
From a song that I once heard |
The Same melody I borrowed from the void |
I’d rather observe than structure a narrative |
The characters are thin; |
the plot does not develop |
It ends where it begins |
It’s on the screen, in paperbacks |
In section 8 and cul-de-sacs |
Electro haikus and drunk sonnets |
Are moving me along |
You cut my hair |
You left red ink everywhere |
Do my hands tell a story? |
Is it boring? |
What I’d give to force your sigh |
What I’d give to see you cry |
What I’d give for your caress |
To see your blue cotton dress |
Balled up on the floor |
Certain memories are the problem |
Certain drunken lines are the shame |
Seven hundred miles and four years |
I can’t fight the flame; |
it burns |
You cut my hair |
You left red ink everywhere |
Do my hands tell a story? |
Is it boring? |
Was I wishing on satellites? |
Tell me how you’ve been doing that trick |
I’m just wishing the flame away |
Now I’m wishing the flame away |
Name | Year |
---|---|
Sunday Morning | 2009 |
Red, White, And Blues | 2009 |
Irish Goodbyes | 2011 |
Kate Is Great | 2013 |
I Was Born | 2010 |
They Speak Of My Drinking, But Never Of My Thirst | 2009 |
Lilith Avi | 2009 |
Kentucky Gentlemen | 2009 |
My Friend Chris | 2010 |
The Shakes | 2013 |
Mea Culpa Cabana | 2010 |