Rose Polenzani

Whatever Remains
Come kneel by the river in your smock of red. I'm falling all over my old friend You visit these waters on the wings of a dream, and I'll wait ‘til the morning as a test of your will. To deny your danger–– that cannot be smart. But how can I live with what I desire without breaking your heart? How I am devoted, how I am callen, to wait on your answer even as I am fallen. To the passing eye I've been known to fly. It's a matter of breath, and life, and death, and riding the will of the sky. My love is an anchor that sinks in your sound. Oh, feed me to the water, Letras de cancionesoh, give me to the ground. Oh, render my lover delivered from shame, as I have no harbor and a desperate name. Oh, tear me asunder, and break all my chains, and leave me to anchor whatever remains. From Letras Mania