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Song of Imponderables lyrics
my father was thin and
his bones were quiet
the bed was a raft
on the waves of night
my father was quiet
the night was shallow
the moon was the only shape
in the sky
there were no stars to steer a course
no bell to toll the hour
there were no stars to steer the course
no bell to toll
my father was thin
and his face was open
body rising and falling
in a circle
the wind was a solitude
among small reeds
the water churned on a hill
of silence
there were no stars to steer a course
no bell to toll the hour
there were no stars to steer the course
no bell to toll
my father lay
in the shade of his sleep
the sleep of his body
was undisturbed
the moon was a circle
closing it's eye
the dark was unfolding
it's many hands
there were no stars to steer a course
no bell to toll the hour
there were no stars to steer the course
no bell to toll
there were no stars to steer a course
no bell to toll the hour
there were no stars to steer the course
no bell to toll
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- Track 10 on Tale of Two Cities
- 9 Boat Trip
- 11 Who Am I To Be
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