The Wonderful Adventures Of Lucy And I

Johnny Parry Trio
앨범 : More Love & Death
Lucy was six when she lost another tooth,
So we buried it by by the side of the path,
We did not know what would grow,
But the sun shone and so we continued,
And of corse picture snow.
The trees, oh the trees,
But she wanted to leave,
So I ripped from her all that she knew,
“Don’t tell your mother,
I’m sure she knows that we love her,
But we can leave our bodies right here in the woods.”
I’ll show you a place doll,
It’s warm and it’s moist doll,
And we entered the belly of the beast.
She gasped at the statues that loomed down and thank us,
As they tore of our clothes with their teeth.
And her tears tasted of acid,
As Lucy groped at the flaccid,
And the bliss dripped out from all of her wounds.
With a tidal wave of peace,
She extended those teeth,
And penetrated that belly of the beast.
When the time came to leave,
I said “Lucy don’t grieve”,
And we regurgitated back to the woods.
We emerged in a clearing,
But the darkness was steering,
Lucy’s thoughts back to where we just left.
The flowers were plucked,
As the dissonance struck,
She deconstructed herself from the earth.
I said “I know what you crave,
Is the grave that you made,
From all I showed you, so yes we can go back”
She stamped and she clapped,
And churned through the hollers ,
The would tear through those trees with her bliss,
She said “Oh boy and oh boy,
How swell gracious hell,
This time I will really contort,
You must come with me Johnny,
For I know that your longing,
This time you will never come back.”
I thought of her mother whom I loved like no other,
As I slipped down the crack in the earth,
I’ll show you a place doll,
It’s warm and it’s moist doll,
And we entered the belly of the beast.
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