Yours Truly 2017 / Cascadia College / Bothell, WA 2017 YT Online Book | Page 53

Thy lips they taste like sunshine, so I colored them with coal And thy stomach it is empty so I filled it with my soul Thy tears, they stopped coming, so with my voice I shook each bone, “You are alone, you are alone, darling you’re alone.” One morn you disappeared without a warning of any kind I searched for quite a time but, my darling, you I could not find So alone I sat and the wind sang to me in a taunting moan: “You are alone, you are alone, darling you’re alone.” I walked abroad for years, searching for my love Dressed in black, behind man and child, fitting like a glove But then, one night, I heard a song the wind had not blown, “You are alone, you are alone, darling you’re alone.” I climbed out right next to you and looked out at the sky I placed my hand upon your back and spoke a soft goodbye I gave a gentle push, but it looked as if you were thrown I took a breath, for now I knew you would never be alone. bin I followed the voice through a building, with bottles on its wall I climbed up a steep set of stairs, to find the source of this call And then I saw you standing there, and your eyes finally shown You are alone, you are alone, darling you’re alone. It seems that I appeared at first on a mid-summer day And I whispered words of comfort that scared the birds away And I tried to help but from my smile slipped a hidden tone: “You are alone, you are alone, darling you’re alone.” 51