John Garrison - My Own Gravity

There’s a river, a river running,
all through the night when no one’s around.

No motive, no celebration, when it gets to destination.
I push against a, a universe that stands over me, protection.

There’s a river, a river running. I swim the wrong direction.

I feel a gravity all of my own. I feel a gravity all of my own.
My own gravity, my own gravity pull.
I feel a gravity all of my own. I feel, my own gravity.

There’s a warning at the river for all to see “Don’t Come Too Near”.
In the morning, crystal clear, sun fades and I can’t decipher.

But I know what it says, I’ve been here for years and years.
I’ll never leave here.
There’s a river, a river running and one day, I know I will fall in here.

I feel a gravity all of my own. I feel a gravity all of my own.
My own gravity, my own gravity pull.
I feel a gravity all of my own. I feel, my own gravity.

My own gravity, my own gravity pull.
My own gravity, my own gravity pull.

I’m breathing underwater, I’m running up the hill.
Insulated from the lightning by the metal in this pill.
A deafening silence, distracted by the still.
There’s a grievance on the inside that’s out of reach until.

I feel my own gravity pull.
My own gravity.

Written by:
JOHN VICTOR GARRISON

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