She heard the news
Could not believe
He could be taken away
To wrestle from the grip of death
And then so swiftly pull away
The world is only big and grand
When nothing is personal
The world can get so small you know
Suffocate body and soul
Did I make an angel blush
With my suffering?
My loss?
Or was it never enough?
Did that angel brush me off like stardust?
Some quiet energy has taken hold of my weakness
Splintered from humanity
A shred of gentle kindness
I licked my wounds and kissed the world
Speak my language Sister Mary
Am I grounded on this earth?
Or writing my obituary?
credits
from Stardust,
released October 2, 2020
Luka Kuplowsky - Voice, Nylon String Guitar
Thom Gill - Electric Guitar, Wurlitzer
Josh Cole - Electric Bass
Evan Cartwright - Drums
Brodie West - Alto Sax
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