The light that guides me home
It’s flickering amidst the evening wind
It sways from side to side
To signal that the great flood will begin
The planks that build the bridge are falling off
And the water underneath riptides
And the rain is coming down like the arc is being built
But Noah says I have to stay outside
No one’s going to save me
From myself
The light that leads the way
The flame’s put out by nightfall’s silent rain
The darkness fills the shape
Of every crack and hole it can contain
The full moon laughs at all of my failures
And the sun hides its face from my gaze
The earth will split in two, if what it thinks is true
And the trees will disappear in the haze
Gently drowning in the rainfall
Moon brings madness, mutes siren’s call
Dan Spizuco: vocals, synth, electric grand piano, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums
Josh Rubeo- violin
Brahm Philipp: bass
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