Lyrics Concordia Military Club - The Rosebuds
Trapped
up
in
my
keeper's
room,
the
pride
of
the
circus
tent
Brought
there
for
my
safety,
to
hide
among
the
made-up
beds
Outside
magic
filled
the
carefree
eastern
streets
I
could
feel
a
stomach
churn
beneath
the
polished
teak
They
all
dressed
as
swallows
with
feathers
in
their
hair
And
all
that
night
they
laughed
and
danced
While
the
walls
shook
the
gas
chandeliers
I
trumpeted
and
I
roared,
but
no
one
seemed
to
hear
Shoulder
blades
beneath
the
water
slid
closer
every
year
Men
in
suits
proudly
talked
of
the
pointed
peak
Pillars
of
flames
built
armies
who
were
hungry
and
had
to
eat
They
all
dressed
as
swallows
and
songbirds
bearing
gifts
And
I
could
feel
it
in
my
bones
Something
out
there
somewhere
had
to
give
Narrows
canals
no
longer
flow,
and
nothing
happens
here
And
even
in
the
afterlife
an
elephant
can't
forget
Skull
and
bones
of
a
Bengal
tiger
wash
in
the
sea
A
reminder
of
that
August
night
when
the
Island
disappeared
They
all
dressed
as
swallows
and
songbirds
on
that
eve
Falls
of
ashes
pouring
down
as
the
ocean
turned
into
a
milk-white
sea
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