Voyager

Album cover art for "Voyager" by Son Lux & Mitchell L. H. Douglas

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Voyager

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Voyager On the mornings, I wake Call your name, forget I am alone First, there is the hidden face Next, heave I want to kiss you in a place where we don't sleep Find the warmth of your lips in a fading room The miles, our love language, distant and humming A burnished gold kind of sweet In the hours we need to get anywhere Our bodies split the air Our bodies aloft spinning white walls in chrome Our glyphs and rooms, love Our sacred keys Wheel me away I'm sure the night is less afraid that I am falling I am, surely I didn't еven know I was looking for you Now I found you and you're gone To bе loved and understood Could I be hinged to you? Not like lock and key, like fingers whisper Make two hands one The wing of a triptych Left or right, adorned in oil The colors sing the panels treasure The fractions, facets New math without the other Three ages of an era past A tale that takes both of us When offered, our voices make more Another dream in the dance Our holy tongue spun free in the roots of us History finding it's hinge It's hands slipped in ours Altarpiece of patient hearts Everything is a love story Every life, will, and matter

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Credits

Writers
  • Mitchell L. H. Douglas
  • Rafiq Bhatia
  • Ian Chang
  • Ryan Lott