The hurricane
it cleaves
apart
it cleaves
apart
the dune
And everything
changes
every
everything
changes
its tune.
And it’s ok
I think
to really love
some-thing
or -one it’s
ok.
And when
they change
it’s fine
I think
to let them
get away.
A hurricane
that cleaved
apart
it cleaved
it clean
apart
And everything
changed:
the cleaving
was
the thing
that changed
your heart.
The sea
can change
from restless to still
and change
from blue to black
or soak
into
the sand.
A hurricane
can cleave
the ground
can upside down
the land.
Can bring
a change
a magical thing
can cleave
and shift
and still
Every
every
every
everything
that can:
it will.
credits
from The Worst of All Lovers,
released September 30, 2022
Written by Merel van Dijk and Anthony Barilla. Performed by Merel & Tony with Kacee duGas (cello). Engineered, mixed, mastered and co-produced by Jeff McDonald. 2022 (p) Glitter Milk Records. (c) all rights reserved.
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