All quiet
The silence is our wind
That barely moves the trees
All on the silver leaves
We know if we try
We’ll forget our history
So no one even speaks
Anymore
Sister let me go
I don’t want to see, I don’t want to know
I think it’s wrong
I’m one thought from a myth
And one from belief in someone’s ghost
Or someone’s god
And this is not my home
I won’t recognize your call
I won’t see you in the fall
And I won’t miss you when it’s gone
Let’s agree
We’ll never change again
No, we’ll stay the way we’ve been
In spite of all the ones
That try to hold
Our voices in their frames
Knowing that none of them can stop us now
Spent so many years
Developing this synesthetic bliss
But now it just feels wrong
‘Cause every time I see
A parking lot lit by the sun
I think it’s God
And this is not my home
I won’t recognize your call
I won’t see you in the fall
And I won’t miss you when it’s gone
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