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Before and Afterlife

We started in the suburbs of smaller cities

and as we followed the nomadic call

Our nobler instincts led us further from

Society's centre, westward, to a cabin hoisted

Aloft on faulty foundations far above the Napa Valley

Where the rain soaked earth shifted beneath us and trees caught

Like kindling smoke clouds ripening

A vintner's sun

But part of us refused to follow

Material distractions beckoned, rallied

Snagged we'd return to the cities on day trips and long weekends

Self-arversion, anonymity found only in

The midst of bricks and mortar the

Hustle of strangers

We were worldly people after all

But the haze of the rural, the agents of pollination

Clung to us, sparked like hayseed halos in the western sunlight

No one let on they'd noticed

But we saw, we knew

I watched my parents as they stood in a crowded Euston station

Up fresh from the country, suitcases at their sides

Waiting on my arrival, illuminated

In an otherwise sea of grey

Not of this world

We were tempted back repeatedly

Until the lure of the cosmopolitan

Lay beyond reach

We moved east, into the forests and the mountains

Where life's desires tore us apart

How cruel to find oneself alone at that altitude

At what point did the fear of numbers set in

And the recognition of internal isolation place us outside of belonging?

But then wasn't that always the case, weren't we simply

Allowed to forget?

On Temple Mountain I threw down a rope that others might follow

No one came

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Lyrics submitted by Ahsan Sajid.

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