The Inuit Promise

Hum

I took a worn out strand of your cellophane hair and stretched it

sideways

and though my mind slipped though between the sea with me

my brain stopped working from the cold

I sort of strayed from what we know

so I'll be like you and I'll do what's right

I'll win a love I don't deserve out on the ice tonite

Teach me the bluest song you know

The moon ain't comin' up

and I swear to God tonite it feels like snow

glad we got your hands warm so my arms can feel like trust again

I can promise true waves when the summer comes

whe world still fits the same form we engraved when it all began

maybe catch a new wave

feels right

so we ride whales and drag race time

and knock the fires from the traces of trilobyte hives

you sleep like God inside her womb

and you see clearly too

the silicon wasteland they left inside my mind

glad we got your hands warm

so my arms can feel like trust again

I can promise true waves when the summer comes

the world still fits the same form we engraved when it all began

maybe catch a new wave

we've lost the road now

inject the charms

and we care for all of ours, we stand in rows now

transfer alarms

just like the Inuit with the promise song

come down and see

Your solvents frozen here on the petal rung

is all we have to see

enlarged inside as we espy

the warming sea.

Your breath diffused and never realized

aside from where tthe panicked hide

and I

just a subtle lift

provider on the other side