Lyrics Home Life - Shearwater
When
you
were
a
child,
You
were
a
tomboy
And
your
mother
laughed
at
the
serious
way
That
you
looked
at
her
And
from
your
window
at
night
There
were
the
star′s
little
fires
And
the
armory
lights
You
were
tracing
the
lines
Of
a
globe
with
your
fingers:
Cool
rivers,
white
wastes
Desert
shores,
and
the
forest
green
And
a
limitless
life
In
the
breath
of
each
tide
And
each
bright
mountain,
rising
But
now
the
boys
are
away,
And
such
kicks
they
are
having;
Slashing
away
at
the
forest
walls,
With
their
bitter
knives.
Sparks
bloom
in
their
eyes,
And
they
never
look
tired.
Will
they
never
look
tired?
On
cliffs
that
tower
from
the
rising
seas
Their
bonfire
glow
Where
a
tiger
lies
And,
cleaning
their
weapons,
They
laugh
at
his
useless
Claws,
and
all:
It
is
a
beautiful
night
To
be
born
to
this
life
And
grind
his
every
bone
to
powder!
Do
you
remember
Do
you
remember
She
carried
you
down
to
the
edge
Of
the
dark
river
and
said:
Though
the
water
is
wide,
You
will
never
grow
tired
You
are
bound
to
your
life
Like
a
mother
and
child.
You
will
cling
to
your
life
Like
a
suckering
vine
And
like
the
rest
of
our
kind
You
will
increase
And
increase
Past
all
of
our
dreaming
Horse
without
rider
Lungs
without
breathing
Day
without
light
Song
without
singing
A
song...
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