Theres a bird that I hear call
Sends an echo through the fall
As I watch them
Twists and turns through a marine air
I can almost taste the salt from the sea
As I watch them
My memories are too many
My eyelids are so heavy
Think I'll call it a day
But I hear that nightbird call
The same that I watch fall
So aimless and so free
Come down now
Come down now
Maybe it was the buzz in the apple tree
From all the blossoms and the honeybees
As if the earth began its tilt on the first day that actually felt like spring
You memories are so heavy my heart it beats so steady
When I hold you in my arms
And If I was calling for the truth and I was calling for all of you to spread me so thin
Come down now
She runs her fingers cross my back
Repeats the pattern of her flight
Was by design and not some tumble towards the earth
Come down now
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