I fell down just to see if you were looking
I made a mistake that night
thanks for watching
I needed you to take me home
I was sick
we fell asleep alone
were you tricked?
Sometimes I just can't get a grip
it won't stick
no tread I'm falling on the ice
and I slip
so chaste this abortive heart
idyllic
can't sum twenty years of shame
in minutes
we know it's hard sometimes just know
I didn't want this to confuse you
I just never thought I'd ever see it through
you'll never read this and we'll not meet again
sleep well with him, I say again, please leave me home
You hope that it won't be hard for me to get it
like a monogomy of crows: we're locked in
trust me that I just want to hold your white wing
but if I break it and let go, you're walking
we know it's hard sometimes just know
I didn't want this to confuse you
I just never thought I'd ever see it through
you'll never read this and we'll not meet again
sleep well with him, I say again, please leave me home
Your spacial memory of me will fade and he will fill my void
you'll outgrown my scent, my touch, my voice
and if my talons break this branch please dear,
don't you watch me fall
don't watch me fall
And if such wings so colorful guide me to the ground
just know they're only yours
it's only you I'm thinking of
won't you please let go
it's better me than you
credits
from Oppenheimer Quoting Vishnu,
released August 11, 2013
Oppenheimer Quoting Vishnu was engineered and produced by Francis Andreas 2011-2013 in Burlington, Vermont.
Drums and percussion performed by Chris Egner. Keyboards composed and performed by Chris Wilcox. Rhythm and Clean Guitars performed by Benjamin Bouchard. All Vocals, Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, and some additional Rhythm Guitar performed by Francis Andreas. All lyrics and songs are composed by Francis Andreas.
Oppenheimer Quoting Vishnu was mixed by Egan O'rourke at TMC Laboratories in 2013
Mastered by Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street Studios in 2013
Original Artwork by Danielle Pecor
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