Lyrics The Last Boy - Maria McKee
And
I'm
grown,
I
have
logic
and
wisdom
and
clarity
And
I
know
about
magic
and
reason
and
the
disparity
And
as
I'm
ticking
down
the
days
To
whatever
time
is
left
Of
my
senses
it
seems
I
have
become
bereft
I
am
undone
I
am
once
again
undone
By
beauty
I
am
mostly
always
undone
I
have
an
existential
understanding
of
What
the
poets
mean
when
they
refer
to
love
But
he's
the
last
boy
Whom
the
gods
have
sent
to
lark
As
I
am
thus
destroyed
And
my
will
and
all
my
years
lay
in
the
balance
As
I'm
veering
towards
this
consecrated
openness
My
weary
soul
is
faint
and
failing
fast
And
this
longing
gaze
I
take
may
be
the
last
of
me
And
he
shambles
in
all
the
right
ways
Flinching,
caught
by
the
light
In
such
bewitching
disarray
Oh,
scoop
him
up
and
drop
him
back
into
the
nest
Take
his
fledgling
hands
and
find
him
rest,
oh
When
oh,
oh,
oh,
my
sanity
be
damned
How
he
vexes
me
this
constantly
Surprising
little
scandal
When
I
am
ashen
and
my
voice
has
fallen
dark
His
confectionary
face
Will
sweetly
flutter
across
my
heart
Acute
perception,
such
a
blessing
and
affliction
Ruling
recklessly
when
coaxing
forth
affection
From
the
last
boy
Whom
the
gods
have
sent
to
lark
As
I
am
thus
destroyed
And
my
will
and
all
my
years
lay
in
the
balance
As
I'm
veering
towards
this
consecrated
openness
My
weary
soul
is
faint
and
failing
fast
And
this
longing
gaze
I
take
may
be
the
last
of
me
And
at
my
end
of
days
I'll
cover
all
the
mirrors
Find
this
well
worn
page
and
with
coyness
linger
here
With
the
last
boy
Whom
the
gods
have
sent
to
lark
As
I
am
thus
destroyed
And
my
will
and
all
my
years
lay
in
the
balance
As
I'm
veering
towards
this
consecrated
openness
My
weary
soul
is
faint
and
failing
fast
And
this
longing
gaze
I
take
may
be
the
last
of
me
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