Lyrics IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN - La Dispute
Dream
if
you
want
for
me
to
carry
on
If
you
could
break
it
all
down
for
me
I
could
believe
you
Dream
if
you
want
for
me
to
carry
on
If
you
could
break
it
all
down
for
me
I
remember
you
and
I
in
Northern
Michigan,
The
color
in
between
the
leaves,
Black
tourmaline,
blue-green,
Like
some
bioluminescent
thing
Come
up
from
the
black
of
the
sea.
The
purl
of
the
breeze
whispering,
I
remember
how
you
stood
at
the
water's
edge
While
I
was
at
the
line
of
the
trees
And
you
waded
out
patiently
down,
Ever-darkening
your
step,
The
shadows
grew
around
your
feet,
Your
ankles
and
knees.
I
remember
trembling
Nights
you
tunneled
inward,
anxious
unto
panic,
I
was
that
watcher
on
the
ridge
standing
on
the
dune
edge
faced
west
And
the
night
sloped
down
before
me,
like
a
challenge
from
myth,
But
I
never
moved
an
inch.
Backlit
by
the
campfire
blazing,
Heaving
in
a
harsh
spring
wind,
Sparks
thrown
into
the
low
branches
to
fade
While
you
floated
into
water
like
a
ghost
ship,
sinking.
Days
we
breezed
through
everything,
Laughed
through
whole
mornings
at
home,
And
out
warm
nights
running
from
sleep;
Days
like
good
dreams
always
familiar,
surreal,
The
sun
in
the
trees
bleeds
marigold
and
wine.
Life,
all
of
its
languages
here,
Love
spoke
in
tongues,
loudly
or
hushed,
Too
much
of
you
at
once
is
just
enough
at
all
times,
My
life
in
the
light
of
you,
I
remember
everything.
Dream
if
you
want
for
me
to
carry
on
You
could
be
like
a
body
in
the
sea
You
could
go
slowly
sink
on
into
nothingness,
Or
you
could
float
like
a
lantern
in
a
breeze,
You
could
freeze
out
of
focus
on
a
movie
screen,
Film
careening
from
the
reel,
Or
you
could
stay
for
an
ovation
when
the
credits
roll,
Focused
face
right
in
the
center
of
the
frame,
you
never
know.
I
heard
the
sound
of
my
feet
before
I
felt
them
pound
sand,
I
heard
only
my
own
hard
heartbeat
in
my
head,
There
was
no
sound.
I
saw
the
water
to
your
knees,
then
to
your
neck,
Above
your
head,
I
swore
you'd
drowned,
I
watched
you
swim
out,
I
only
watched
you
wade
in
And
panicked
when
I
lost
you,
Sprinting
now
downward
to
find
you
back,
As
if
you
even
needed
me
or
asked.
Worry
always
myself,
too
much
for
your
old
sadness.
Worry
until
I
panic,
tumble
to
the
open
shoreline,
Kept
running
toward
water
alone,
The
waves
against
my
chest
deafening
or
only
your
soft
laughter
in
me.
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