Phoenix And The Turtle

The Man Who Was Death
I stole a peacock's feather and stuck it in my eye Blinded by beauty, I fell into her arms And the night sung me to sleep The day stole a nightmare where my father was an old dying man Sitting by the riverbed on a cross, with a peacock feather stuck in his side. I looked inside that gaping wound and saw a dream that would not sleep. And he looked at me, and he said, "I've married my future I've murdered my life Was it worth all the suffering? Was it worth all the time? With a million loose changes In the pocket of my past My world is standing still too fast." "I've married my future I've murdered my life Was it worth all the suffering? Was it worth all the time? With a million loose changes In the pocket of my past My world is standing still too fast." From Letras Mania