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Blues and Greys

from Move Along by JoDee Purkeypile

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I took hill country blood to blighty and dropped my bags on a misty day.
I left lazy lanes for stirring stations; all I had back home seemed years away.
Just an old house in decay.
Silence shining through her window; sideways rains that never end.
All the tombs are grey and green in the evening, and when the sun is high they come alive.
All the dead town has survived.

Trains and people, where are they going?
Reflections in her eyes play.
Planes and steeples high in the howling of the midland winds that blow away
all my blues and greys; leave me here today.

On a bike ride beneath old oak arms living, stalks like spears are trumpeting up.
We'd lay in the breeze on a blanket dreaming.
Nothing to hear, not wondering much.
Just existing for your touch.

Trains and people, where are they going?
Reflections in her eyes play.
Planes and steeples high in the howling of the midland winds that blow away
all my blues and greys; leave me here today.

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from Move Along, released August 29, 2012

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