Arctic Sleep

Startropics
The austral summers claws arrange itself, beckoned and repelled deliquescence beneath the downpour she glances back and cuts the cables to escape velocity the terra firma melts away And in those years we would abide it by the white noise of the tide as nights crept by obscured by lamplight We'd wake shipside and we'd arise with red eyes fixed upon the sky hiding out until its lights out The streets were cold, the island dark, met you late outside the park bedroom eyes in lambent moonlight I've tried to disconnect the arteries that keep memory alive blinking lights in a mess of wires Now in this moment we can undo everything we left behind be unattached to ghosts and voices Beyond these palm trees, amber lights signal a flight path in the night I'm never coming back this time From Letras Mania