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lyrics
I saw a rabbit die today in the imprint of the ceiling tile,
and carved into the ground below, I saw the heads of Easter Isle.
They'd fixed themselves on floorboards freshly swept by staff or boot,
and gazed skyward at the hare clinging to its mother.
Conventions of direction have no place in tricks of light,
but propagate a thinking in between a birth and life.
This is what I rehearsed as she hatched me with her pen,
a holy quill brandished by my goddess mother hen.
Cycles...
And I, a yellow piece of paper stapled to the wall,
on the laundromat bulletin board,
a sanctum in a scrawl.
“Looking for a Christian man. A man who'll work and slave.
I've got three kids for him to love.
I'm here midweek at eight.”
Awash amongst the cycles, I hope she does succeed.
A sturdy man of 43, her duties shall he heed.
I see her often after close, her linens in her arms,
homeward, she will fold them up and keep them safe from harm.
She pinned me here a week ago and I've waited for a while,
but I saw a rabbit die today as I flew to Easter Isle.
credits
from The Wiser Moon,
released April 8, 2022
Harrison Hobart - vocals
Michael Jarvi - electric bass
Gabrielle Keith - recorder
Mary Morris - vocals
Andrew Preston - ukulele, piano, synthesizer, woodblock, drum machine, vocals
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