These Things That Make A World


Five young men set
Out to stand
In the rain awaiting
The coming of a new
A shimmery gold veil
To set the stage/ Dismiss
The darkness gath’ring sly
In corners like spider webs
Built of broken hearted tears
Twelve white umbrellas
And other irrelevant things/ Glist’ning
Here to ward against the fire
Fury of dragons/ bellowing
‘Cross the city heard/ The twinkle
Of sunkissed diamond/ the scent
Of broken promises heavy in the air
Darkest scorn and vilest kisses
One white dress weighed down
A shot fired/ ‘Cross the bows
Against the water/ the bridge at dawn
‘Tis time to bid goodbye to shame
Time/ Time to/ Time to/ Time time time
A world of corners where danger lurks
In glass, in cloth, in wasabi
Nazgul built by charcoal and love
Succumbs to death by no man’s hand
Luck ran out/ Brought sorrow back in
The lost and confusion/ shrieks so loud
The world shattering/ ears pinned back
Make it stop/ make it/ make it stop
For all the gold/ and all the pain/ all the love
Left in the world
One lone prayer sleeps in the rain
Make it stop/ Just make it stop


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