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From the Mouth of Lethe

from Oblivion and Further Disaster by Uncle Woe

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lyrics

It goes:
I sink into the riverbed,
separate from sweet mother sky.
My hands are filled to overflowing.
My hands are also full of holes.

Everything I have come to collect slips through.
Every door through which I have ever stepped
has led me back to shore.

I set sail with what’s left of my sister,
t’ward some distant haunted light
by which we fear we might never come to sea.

Every sigh I have ever let fall out;
every path down which I have made my escape
has brought me back ashore.

Come, dew-child,
I have lain with writhing devils
in cold and dying rooms.
I have wept in empty aisles,
and brought the ashes home.
I have broken bread in shadow.
I have sharpened shattered bone.
I have tumbled out and down
to pour forth from the mouth of Lethe.

You’ve come due, child.
What would you have me know?
Come, dew-child,
what would you have me know?
I have tumbled out and down
to pour forth from the mouth of Lethe.

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from Oblivion and Further Disaster, released March 8, 2024

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