byron's cover of Richard Laviolette's song Winter Breath
lyrics
must have taken a great stampede
with a thousand pounding marching feet
all part of an infantry
who were dying to lose their soles to the enemy
just to carry out plans passed down
to sustain the winter-breath ground cover
wool blankets hold hostage
the sun, the light, and all its colours
a mist to moisten your tongue and cheek
a film to cover your eyes with me
a place where ocean and sky once met
draw a blank draw and blank
there's nothing left
cause i’d rather be long extinct
with my eggs thrown across conquered beach
feed the tourist fossil fuels
preserve the memories of you
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