Caravan of Uncertainty
Renaissance Woman
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I wish I could soften Your kisses which cut me Like diamonds through anything Or silence through symphonies I lay in the caravan Lost and unafraid I dreamt of you and suddenly You appeared and you stayed And maybe one day I'll be laughing at last At all of these suffering Hymns of the past And slowly I'll whistle Impossibly so A tune of the things That my youth couldn't know I'm floating so aimlessly My words aim to rescue me From my painful desires So stricken with litany I'm floating so aimlessly My words aim to rescue me My loveliest lines Are said with uncertainty Am I repeating Am I repeating These wonders we mentioned Were all of them fleeting I'm moving on physically To sands I don't know I can care for you endlessly And still let you go Maybe one day I'll be laughing at last At all of these suffering Hymns of the past And slowly I'll whistle Impossibly so A tune of the things That my youth couldn't know I'm floating so aimlessly My words aim to rescue me From my painful desires So stricken with litany I'm floating so aimlessly My words aim to rescue me My loveliest lines Are said with uncertainty The dream is never over It's only a lifetime away Love is within the words We never need to say I will never know quite How you felt that day I knew I was worthy But how nice of you to say
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