Lyrics

Light pools like spilled water on the floor
Cold air slips like silk beneath the door
The sky feels like a grey wool cap
Pulled down around my ears, that near
All the ridge is lined with stands of beech
At the tops, they're swaying quietly
So elegant and raw without their leaves
All of these I see
I catch a memory, a scent, another short glimpse
Like someone leaned over and gave my forehead a kiss
I give myself to this
There's a hidden spring back where it's hard to find
Someone used it years ago to make moonshine
This forest has a different sense of time
Than yours or mine
I catch a memory, a scent, another short glimpse
Like someone leaned over and gave my forehead a kiss
I give myself to this
There's a soil horizon
Layers beneath the trees
A sign of outward grace unraveling
One bird sits and sings an aching song
One turning leaf, ten circles on the pond
Two careful does wait silently beyond
Then they're gone, they're gone
I catch a memory, a scent, another short glimpse
Like someone leaned over and gave my forehead a kiss
I give myself to this
Written by: Carrie Newcomer
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