(Yes) September Blanket
Celogen
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It was good to be so nervous, so naive So unprepared, so unaware Too close to take in the daydreams you had lost You were free from that smothered world, but what did it cost? Under fuzzy ring road skies Letting leaves blow through your body Like so much sugar glass and ash September blanket holds, the glimpse of the tiredest star September blanket holds, the glimpse you were sure you'd caught You swore that the future'd found you, but you were still so very small It was good to be awash in golden sun Setting over places that had held you once And as the heat washed out the departing silhouettes You took whatever you could get from their old homes Little lamplights every bit as warm as you would know In the damp and bleary morning Like a baby waking up Across the valley to real life The trouble with transcendence is passing through time and space The trouble with being above it is they can't make out your face And when all the woodsmoke clears, there's still so much you haven't replaced (No Still not whole Built by ghosts For ghosts) September blanket holds, a promise you thought you'd made September blanket holds, a sovereign for just one day You swore you would have it all, yeah, but that was one hell of a sudden change It was good to be so nervous, so naive It was good to be so nervous, so naive
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