Whispering wood where emptiness stirs
Where the eyes of the sun dare not linger
Where a cloister of silhouette shapes emergeAnd feast on the bodies of beasts and worms
This is the place where I rest my bones
And the river that cleanses me runs alone
To be there again where my spirit longs
And sleep in the soil forevermore
Under the sky where the moon is scarred
Marred by the clouds, the shapes of gods
And devils that spirit away to the souls
To harness the power of grief and woe
Turning away to the mist and the fog
Pulling my spirit away from the bogs
Far from the whispers of bustling streets
Concert of angels is buried beneath
Myriad monoliths stuck in the soil
Smoldering death from the sewers below
This is the place where I rest my bones
And the river that cleanses me runs alone
To be there where my spirit longs
And sleep in soil forevermore
Ragged and weary, awake, trembling
From the snap in the air as the shivering breeze
Mimics the frailty escaping from these
Whimpering lungs that can barely breathe
Dreams that have carried me vanish away
The mist, long arisen, painted in gray
Far from the whispers of bustling streets
Concert of angels is buried beneath
Landscapes that once held a permanent place
Rescind into darkness where they will remain
This is the place where I rest my bones
And the river that cleanses me runs alone
To be there again where my spirit longs
And sleep in soil forevermore
The skin is stripped
From tender vessels
Clawing and crying out
Wholly aware
Of the dawn encroaching
Bringing with it the pain
Of facing another day
The pain of waking
And facing another day
This pain is never ending
This is the place where I rest my bones
And the river that cleanses me runs alone
To be there where my spirit longs
And sleep in soil forevermore
This is the place where I lost my bones
In the river that cleansed me
To be there where my spirit has grown
And sleep forever