Cinder Well - Insulation of the Silence
In the barge, is where we hold our heavy pardons
the coal train in the corridor
the heavy smell of absence
hold the candle out in front of you in the dark
long enough to form a shadow
you’ll grow out of contrast
my eyes, they are weaker than they once were
they are starting to deceive me, creating figures where there are none
I hear a voice
from inside me when my mouth is shut
the insulation of the silence
it is the sound within the womb
The weight of concrete, the weight of bones
The old four walls, the new hole in the ground
the empty hall
the empty bar room and the dance hall
your hair smoke stained fibers
you hold the empty glass close to your heart
I am awoken in the distance
you and I akin forever
forever in that we are
The weight of concrete, the weight of bones
The old four walls, the new hole in the ground
Written by:
AMELIA BAKER
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