DAYLIGHT MOON


With a skull full of TV snow, dreams spill from my ears
A blurred panorama prismed in my tears
My heart like a hummingbird and belly of beer
The ashes of memories stoked flames of my fears
Oh, Daylight Moon
You told me the story of the lonely lady
Her eyes were pianos and her voice was the sea
She lost herself in a storm of hyperbole
Dandelion mist dance in snow globe jubilee 
Oh, Daylight Moon
On baby’s breath and kitten paws
We squeeze our way past twilight’s jaws
As truth slaps us in mock applause
And time handcuffs our wrist

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