The breeze palms the silver sea
And white-topped the mountains
These cliffs that surround us stand vacant
Being kissed by the brittle streets
With you in your dancing
A waltz bright and flashing to see
A vision
Immortal
A wave bursting beautifully
And I'm right where I mean to be
Hear the howl from the old lagoon
The owls in their dreaming
Are plotting and scheming their callow flights
We'll follow all the way
Spy on their wingspan
To see how they shift when they find land
Study the surge of the air
As the dive to the dirt
To the oil and the blackened earth
Abigail, all those echoes are fairy tales
Abigail, there's no reason to be buried now
Abigail, latch your eyelash to the iris
Sense the heat and the final fix
I'm caught in this fishing net
The scales of the skins
And the flesh of the skeletons
Stick to me wet
I breath deep the salty scene
Of you on the sand of a rich pleasant land
There's a hollow cave
I'm happy to know you and I'm happy to go
Either way
Let's say good night just one more time
Abigail, all our tea cups are filled with smoke
Abigail, feel the beat in this heartless cage
Abigail, orange brickwork and paving stones
Don't always mean you're home
They don't always mean you're home
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