Poet’s Pen
lyrics by Tim Hyden
I feel a shadow blowing through my broken soul
You still torment me
I’ve been battered by a hundred bitter blows
You’ve already spent me.
A flash of white lace through a frozen field
The white lace crackles ‘neath a pallid heel
The moonlight shining on your face
You’re beautiful allure.
I hear a voice from beyond the window’s pane
Calling me to come dancing in the rain
Why do I listen to your quiet, mournful song?
I’ll hit the rocks before long
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Oh, can you hear me?
The stars are disappearing–please let me in!
Oh, can you hear me?
Come on now, baby, let’s dance again.
Oh, this is just too much
How dare you come here
To tug and tease at a troubled mind
And a poet’s pen so dry all these years
See the poor man of wisdom on the carousel
You promised him Heaven then you put him through Hell
The muses feel no sympathy
For the tattered life I trail behind me.
I can’t simply put words upon a page
But seek beauty with a lover’s filthy rage
In my hands is a gift from angel singers
Stained by my black fingers!
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