Текст песни The Child We Lost 1963 - La Dispute
There
were
shadows
in
the
bedroom
Where
the
light
got
thrown
by
the
lamp
on
the
nightstand
On
your
mother's
side,
after
midnight,
still
You
can
see
it
all
You
can
see
it
all
And
the
closet
in
the
corner
On
the
far
back
shelf
with
the
keepsakes,
she
hid
That
box
there
full
of
letters
of
regret
By
the
pictures
of
the
kids
You
get
faint
recollections
of
your
mother's
sigh,
countryside
drive
And
the
landscape
seen
from
the
window
of
the
backseat
with
some
flowers
in
a
basket
That
afternoon
after
school
you
and
your
older
sisters
Found
your
parents
in
the
kitchen
at
the
table
Father
lifting
off
the
lid
of
the
box
And
a
hush
fell
over
everything
like
a
funeral
prayer
A
reverence,
ancestral,
heavy
in
the
air
Though
you
didn't
understand
what
it
meant
That
they
never
said
her
name
aloud
around
you
Even
sitting
at
the
table
with
her
things
they'd
kept
You
recall
faintly
cards,
tiny
clothes,
and
the
smell
of
the
paint
in
the
upstairs
bedroom
Until
then
you
didn't
know
that's
what
the
box
had
held
Your
parents
tiptoeing
slowly
around
always
speaking
in
code
No,
they
never
said
her
name
aloud
around
you
Only
told
you
it
was
perfect
where
your
sister
went
And
you
didn't
understand
why
it
hurt
them
so
much
then
that
she'd
come
and
left
so
soon
Could
only
guess
inside
your
head
at
what
a
"stillbirth"
meant
Only
knew
that
mother
wept
You
watched
while
father
held
her,
said
"Some
things
come
but
can't
stay
here."
You
saw
a
brightness.
Like
a
light
through
your
eyes
closed
tight
then
she
tumbled
away.
From
here,
some
place
To
remain
in
the
nighttime
shadows
she
made
To
be
an
absence
in
mom,
a
sadness
hanging
over
her
Like
some
pentacostal
flame,
drifting
on
and
off
She
was
"Sister,"
only
whispered.
Sometimes
"Her"
or
"The
Child
We
Lost."
You
were
visions
A
vagueness,
a
faded
image
You
were
visions
You
were
a
flame
lit
that
burned
out
twice
as
brightly
as
the
rest
of
us
did
When
you
left,
you
were
light,
then
you
tumbled
away
There
are
shadows
that
fall
still
here
at
a
certain
angle
In
the
bedroom
on
the
nightstand
by
your
mother's
side
From
the
light
left
on
there
There's
the
box
in
the
closet,
all
the
things
kept
And
the
landscape
where
she
left
Flowers
on
the
grave,
marble
where
they
etched
that
name
And
mother
cried
the
whole
way
home
But
she
never
said
it
once
out
loud
On
the
way
back
home
from
where
you
thought
they
meant
When
they
said
where
sister
went
After
grandpa
got
hospice
sick
and
he
couldn't
fall
sleep
They
wheeled
his
stretcher
bed
beside
her
at
night
And
I
saw
the
light
On
the
day
that
he
died
By
their
bed
in
grandma's
eyes
While
us
grandkids
said
our
goodbyes
She
said
"don't
cry"
Somewhere
he
holds
her
Said
a
name
I
didn't
recognize
And
the
light
with
all
the
shadows
combined
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