There Was A Flood

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Fred Thomas - Rock, Experimental Folk

There Was A Flood

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All of the children are waking the wizard with The rockiest stems ever seen All of the cars on the highways agree Handing out needles with the pin pointed at me Houses' hands crumbling, avenues running by Dogs with the graveyards of teeth Arrows of light shining out from beneath Bury the sun and look down to the sea And wait for the sky lines! Keep giving sound to the world But marry the old words! To the ill wind! I could have showed you that words are exposure I'm hungry and I married a fool But all of the language that limits the queue It wasn't a language that made it for real Open old windows and throw the invisible Lines that you communicate briefs It's like an animal raw when you tell them to beat it She opened the gates and it leapt down the street It echoes the sky lines! Where were the wrong ways! There was a flood, a flood And it became 'cross the night all at once All of the nature and moonshine and love And of the amethyst ready to blow There was a flood, a flood All of the [?] lost their [?] Like a four leaf frog with a gun Don't let them run! Slow boat I'm sinking A song for your thinning awareness of sleep carries me Out in the day, packed like bars, run into Into a dream about you old and new Hearing a song all the way burning harmony Slow, it gets slow as you breathe 'Til I forget and ask people to leave I turned into paper and hang on the breeze

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  • Fred Thomas