paroles de chanson Third Family Portrait - Radical Face
It
was
the
dead
of
winter
The
cold
was
in
our
bones
And
our
shelves
stood
barren
As
we
had
ever
known
So
our
mother
stands
on
the
porch
one
evening
The
silent
crack
in
her
stony
mask
she
looked
up
at
the
sky,
and
said
"please"
And
by
the
turn
of
summer
we
packed
up
all
we
owned
And
with
my
mom
and
brothers
we
started
for
the
coast
And
I
would
count
all
the
clouds
on
the
way
And
you
and
I
would
name
them
while
the
world
around
us
changed
And
I
remember
asking
if
the
place
we're
moving
would
have
more
food
And
my
mother
grew
as
distant
as
can
be
And
mouthed,
"please"
So
I,
so
tired
eyes,
pay
no
mind
The
river
of
time
will
drown
these
days
out
It
was
the
year
just
after
we
stood
and
watched
the
sea
And
my
mom
was
smiling
No
longer
saying
please
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