Pond

Agatha
The house sat empty fourteen yearsA wasted crystal chandelierThe lungs still howled a breathless airAnd corporate dust of laughing lairsHe checked them in, the straw and clayOf ninety years of day by dayWas my street sane? An image ofThe spark that stirs within themAgatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, ohAgatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, ohI was fourteen, they bought the homeJust old enough to stay aloneThe biggest chair, the smoky skinI sat like so and threw it inThe floors that creak, the pipes that poundAnd underneath, one other soundAn angry hum; a low heart rateThat made me fear the stairs ofAgatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, ohAgatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, ohThe void that's crowded with their fearsSpills out into the present yearsLetras de cancionesHer tears upon the child at nightAnd we say swift the daylight timeEach year I grow, each day I thinkOf when I felt the breath of wingsAbove my chair, around my neckIt wanted to devour meAgatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, ohAgatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha, Agatha...Agatha! (Agatha, Agatha, Agatha...)Agatha! (Agatha, Agatha, Agatha...)Agatha! (Agatha, Agatha, Agatha...)Agatha! (Agatha, Agatha, Agatha...) From Letras Mania