Had a lazy eye to see,
Stood at the ledge and couldn’t breathe, Ill altitude,
Settled an ill in me.
Couldn’t stay to rent a room,
40 bucks could not include my dignity,
But cable was for free.
Hell or high water came,
Was told to evacuate, but stayed to soak,
And lost my home the same.
Wait. Wait, wait crawls
On hand and knee for,
A hundred little feet have spread and walked this land alone,
and threw into the tail wind, oh, the little that I know,
I hide beneath, the rocks and sheets,
emerging for the witness of my sacred centipede.
Though the moon did wax and wane,
A rising tide could not explain the deficit,
A face that didn’t fit.
Fail to see the beauty in,
Hardened sad, segmented skin,
but beauty strays and horror is her husband.
And I am ridden by the road,
That has no end,
Burdened by the load, light,
Rambling orphans in uncertainty,
The street, the street, it breathes through me.
I rock beneath the sand and sheets,
Emerging for the witness of my kindred centipede.
credits
from Lust; Ad Nauseam,
released July 19, 2014
Recorded at The Station Recording Company in Calgary, AB, Canada.
Tracked & Mixed by Craig Newnes and Spencer Cheyne.
Produced by Craig Newnes, Spencer Cheyne, and Josh Nadeau.
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