I need the soap again
To wash the lines from my arms, traced
By that soft ghost I'd come to know
Porcelain spirit, clattering shards
Of care shattered on my face
That scurry all across the boards
I need the soap again
We've only just turned it off
But it still drips endlessly
As if torn from your head
Held taut for me to weep
My tears faced to the torrent
Of the flood greeting the drain
Vanished
I need the soap again
To remove the gloom that you glued
Back where it once lived
Where I once lived
Where I'd once loved
Where shards fit whole
If only for just another moment, please.
The water's getting colder
Droplets screaming on the plug
They say it's better than a dry one
But I can't get the soap off
Dried.
credits
from Virginia.,
released June 10, 2017
Daniel Tievsky: Vocals, guitars, bass, production
Wesley Boynton: Drums
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