Lyrics Nonkilling 6 | Hunger - How to Dress Well
Winter
raging
The
color
gone,
hands
were
blue
and
cold
A
recitation
I
slowly
read
you
Tomb
for
Anatole:
He
was
eight
years
old
A
dead
child
is
no
Occasion
for
a
song
Where
did
I
go
wrong?
When
they
say
face
facts,
disobey
that
There's
singing
still
left
to
be
done
They
still
can't
name
that,
fragrant
Wind
rolling
off
a
corpse
Until
the
day
that
you
play
back
the
tape
that
you
made
Record
your
mother
saying
every
word
Pronounce
the
gray
that
The
rains
had
brought
over
the
sun
Like
a
veil
to
suffocate
the
earth
But
hunger
is
first
And
I
could
feel
in
my
body
time
rushing
in
The
way
nothing
must
have
felt
when
something
started
to
begin
The
way
all
of
your
sympathy
taught
me
something
was
wrong
Secret
disfortune,
this
cold,
slow
momentum
I
remember
snow
Saw
it
fall
Watched
a
child
learn,
the
word
'nightfall'
And
sleep
because
it's
sad,
or
not
sleep
at
all
I
learned
the
word
"forever"
from
Demerol
I
let
my
body
go:
I
feed
the
thaw
Like
jumping
off
a
cliff,
but
never
falling
A
dust
finer
than
smoke
A
memory
in
my
throat
A
flame
that
pulses
cold
A
faraway
echo
...
Though
hard
to
feel
in
my
body
time
rushing
in
The
way
nothing
must
have
felt
when
something
started
to
begin.
The
way
all
of
your
sympathy
taught
me
something
was
wrong
Secret
disfortune,
this
cold,
slow
momentum
And
I
could
feel
in
my
body
time
rushing
in
The
way
nothing
must
have
felt
when
something
started
to
begin
The
way
all
of
your
sympathy
taught
me
something
was
wrong
Secret
disfortune,
this
cold,
slow
momentum
I
remember
snow
Saw
it
fall
Watched
a
child
learn,
the
word
'nightfall'
And
sleep
because
it's
sad,
or
not
sleep
at
all
I
learned
the
word
"forever"
from
Demerol
I
let
my
body
go:
I
feed
the
thaw
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