you were the lake and i dove in head first wading through moonlight soaked skin
feeling around, getting tangled and torn
the bliss of it blocked out the sting
the first night you touched me you sucked out my breath
and goosebumps were raised on my skin
so smooth and electric, and cool like a breeze
you tangled our bones and crept into me
maybe i can’t read between the lines
cause i can’t connect the dots yet I can’t fit you in line your puzzle piece is the peace I’ve been trying to find and you’re waging a war in my mind
i hear your name in footsteps and in the taps of rain on my wall but you said no, that mine never visits you
but i don’t know if i believe you at all
cause while the shadows the black grass was casting covered us
i swore1 i saw the moonlight in you
cause i’d never felt so alive in my flesh
as that first night you tangled me through
but i can’t connect the dots yet i still can’t fit you in line
and i don’t know what you are
but what we did in the dark
is still tangled, engraved into me
i cant connect the dots yet so i go chasing your tail around again and again you say to leave you alone but i’m trapped in your bones now
and i don’t know how to be free
credits
from Fishie,
released January 2, 2014
Vocals - Sam, Nicole, and Lulu Davis
Guitar and bass - Sam Davis
Songwriting Credit - Nicole and Sam Davis
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