Lyrics Wallowa Lake Monster - Sufjan Stevens
As
if
you
know
the
story
of
Wallowa
Lake:
Leviathan
first
hid
in
the
deep
where
her
children
sleep
She
kept
them
hidden
from
the
plague
But
have
you
heard
the
story
of
my
mother's
fate?
She
left
us
in
Detroit
in
the
rain
with
a
pillow
case
Fortune
for
the
paper
weight
We
followed
her
to
Joseph,
near
the
Indian
raid
She
wept
among
the
weeds,
hide
and
seek,
for
the
fallen
chief
Spathiphyllum
on
his
grave
And
like
the
cedar
wax
wing,
she
was
drunk
all
day
We
put
her
in
the
sheet,
little
wreath,
candles
on
the
crate
As
the
monster
showed
its
face
As
she
waits
for
her
children
in
the
shade
Demogorgon
or
demigod
the
ghost
parade
No
oblation
will
bring
her
back
to
our
place
She
stayed
within
the
deep
end
of
Wallowa
Lake
The
undertow
refrained
with
the
flame
of
a
feathered
snake
Charybdis
in
its
shallow
grave
She
gave
us
one
last
feature:
the
fullness
of
her
face
In
the
shade
of
"Hin-mah-too-yah…"
(Red
Napoleon)
As
the
demon
took
her
place
As
we
wait
for
the
waters
to
reside
Her
remarkable
stoicism
and
her
pride
When
the
dragon
submerged
we
knew
she
had
died

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