First there was noise, then there was silence
The rats from the sewers were swimming among us
The almighty verse that we thought was unwritten
Became clear as day in the sky lit with fireflies
Babies collide like meteorites in the eyes of a God who is gentle and kind
And tonight I’m alone but I feel you beneath me like a trampoline
My luck has changed
I’m no longer afraid
Everything is okay
Now my luck has changed
I looked for shelter and found only silence
It looked a mountain until it started crying
I lifted it up, it was naked and wet and half dead
There were long strands of hair on its bumpy white head
Midnight emerges like a bat from a cave, we are hungry and angry and hellbent on being saved
In the morning we’re alone but we feel you beneath us like a trampoline
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