And the answer comes down from the sky
I love you, I’m starting to cry now
and it’s it the rain
It’s in the sunshine
And in this egg, there is me
a mother, waiting to be
and from my body
she will break into the light of day
To the son I will never have
The song I sing, it will be for you
To the son I will never have
To you my son,
To the son I will never have
I wish for you secretly,
Melodies work their way through my veins,
Hoping towards sunshine,
Showing you the light of day.
You and I, hand in hand,
Your eyes are mine and my love’s,
Both of us twisted, braided together body and soul,
You are our song, you are our song.
credits
from Fascia,
released July 5, 2013
Written by Meghan Riley
Arranged by Fruiting Bodies
Spoken word poetry by Eleuthera Diconca-Lippert
Produced, recorded, and mixed by Andrew David
Recorded at the Loyola Chapel and The Little Studio That Love Built, Montreal, Qc
Mastered by Vincent Cardinal at Studio Plasma
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