Lyrics However Worn - Maria McKee
And
this
infirmity
of
seeing
far
too
much
Has
caused
in
me
such
an
affinity
I
fear
that
I
have
crossed
a
line
of
trust
And
who
am
I
that
you
should
trust
me
In
any
way
you
do
not
know
me
With
such
an
inordinance
of
care
Bears
witness
to
the
ways
you
have
disarmed
me
It
would
appear
you
are
enveloped
By
a
coterie
of
women
Strong
and
protective
Noble,
caring
and
committed
It
makes
me
feel
that
I
can
somehow
Maybe
trust
you
to
the
fates
And
they
will
be
there
to
keep
you
fed
and
rested
Stable,
loved
and
safe
And
please
believe
me
when
I
tell
you
This
I
want
for
you
and
nothing
more
I
would
release
my
weary
soul
out
to
protect
you
Blanket
upon
you,
however
worn
I
will
be
your
brother
I
will
cover
you
And
keep
you
out
of
sight
Of
grasping
hands
Of
grasping
hands
Including
mine
Including
mine
And
I
would
rather
get
a
sense
Of
how
distinctly
complicated
you
are
As
I
gather
bits
of
light
and
prose
and
shadow
from
afar
And
I
see
so
much
of
myself
in
you
That
now
I
cannot
help
but
to
assimilate
impressions
As
I
tend
this
vivid
phantom
And
please
believe
me
when
I
tell
you
This
I
want
for
you
and
nothing
more
I
would
release
my
weary
soul
out
to
protect
you
Blanket
upon
you,
however
worn
I
will
be
your
brother
I
will
cover
you
And
keep
you
out
of
sight
Of
grasping
hands
Of
grasping
hands
Including
mine
Including
mine
And
as
I
close
you
in
between
the
pages
Of
this
most
peculiar
passage
Know
that
all
of
my
age
and
wisdom
Held
the
challenge
of
this
reverie
And,
oh,
how
it
has
so
Bewilderingly
changed
me
And
it
will
remain
forever
Such
a
poignant
part
of
me
And
please
believe
me
when
I
tell
you
This
I
want
for
you
and
nothing
more
I
would
release
my
weary
soul
out
to
protect
you
Blanket
upon
you,
however
worn
I
will
be
your
brother
I
will
cover
you
And
keep
you
out
of
sight
Of
grasping
hands
Of
grasping
hands
Including
mine
Including
mine
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