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Since my lover has been far away
Since my lover has been far away
I feel like one possessed
I feel like one possessed
Sleepless I lie, and toss at night
[[crossed out:  Restless]] Sleepless I lie, [[crossed out:  even]]  and toss at night
and have no sedation at hand; and then view the village churchyard
and have no sedative at hand;  
full of poppies
and then view the [[crossed out:  fluttering poppies]] village churchyard
[[crossed out: in the cemetery churchyard]] full of poppies.


We are well off below the givened
- We are well off below the ground -
I seem to hear it once again
I seem to hear it once again
here once and fatally we sail away the claws
here once and for all we put away the claws
of the world that tear your hair
of the world that tear your hair
and make your eyes pop out like those of the ewes
and make your eyes pop out like those of the ewes
I bought to the slaughter
I brought to the slaughter


It must have been the dead who spoke
It must have been the dead who spoke,
as lovers low & softly speak
as lovers low & softly speak
To him who wept the nights away
[[crossed out: only] To him who wept the nights away
They couldn't bear to hear the cries,
They couldn't bear to hear those cries,
In town to extend the hand, all hands to you
[[crossed out:  and console and comfort you]] In [[?]] to extend the hand, all hands to you
they are holes through the dark of night
they [[crossed out:  had made perforated]]  a hole through the dark of night
to become a flower on the wall
to become a flower [[crossed out: over]] on the wall.

Revision as of 21:20, 16 July 2021

sweet love beloved

Since my lover has been far away I feel like one possessed crossed out: Restless Sleepless I lie, crossed out: even and toss at night and have no sedative at hand; and then view the crossed out: fluttering poppies village churchyard crossed out: in the cemetery churchyard full of poppies.

- We are well off below the ground -

I seem to hear it once again here once and for all we put away the claws of the world that tear your hair and make your eyes pop out like those of the ewes I brought to the slaughter

It must have been the dead who spoke, as lovers low & softly speak [[crossed out: only] To him who wept the nights away They couldn't bear to hear those cries, crossed out: and console and comfort you In ? to extend the hand, all hands to you they crossed out: had made perforated a hole through the dark of night to become a flower crossed out: over on the wall.