Friday, March 9, 2012

Bird Song

I think I get it now.


Well I didn't tell anyone, but a bird flew by.
Saw what I'd done. He set up a nest outside,
and he sang about what I'd become.
He sang so loud, sang so clear.
I was afraid all the neighbours would hear,
So I invited him in, just to reason with him.
I promised I wouldn't do it again.


But he sang louder and louder inside the house,
And now I couldn't get him out.
So I trapped him under a cardboard box,
stood on it to make him stop.
I picked up the bird and above the din I said,
"That's the last song you'll ever sing".
Held him down, broke his neck,
Taught him a lesson he wouldn't forget.


But in my dreams began to creep
that old familiar tweet tweet tweet.


I opened my mouth to scream and shout,
I waved my arms and flapped about.
But I couldn't scream and I couldn't shout,
couldn't scream and I couldn't shout.


I opened my mouth to scream and shout
waved my arms and flapped about
But I couldn't scream I couldn't shout,
The song was coming from my mouth.


From my mouth,
From my mouth,
From my mouth.


From my mouth,
From my mouth,
From my mouth,
From my mouth.


From my mouth.
From my mouth.
From my mouth.
From my mouth.


From my mouth,
From my mouth,
From my mouth,
From my mouth.


Please come back, little birdies. Please come back.

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