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Guiding her into dream time
Following lights in her eyes
This living behind's got her frightened
So I'm here and I'm working all nightHow is she not breaking down?
Oh God I feel her shaking
Try as I might to provide her light
In the end it's she who's breakingI'm holding the choice as she grows life from it's stem
Is it better to say not now when I'm trying learn: yes?
I'm dreaming of bouncing feet and your motherly smile
But when you're sleeping so far away I can't feel what's insideHow am I still holding on?
Oh God I hope I am holding
She'll try and describe what my strength provides but I fear my strength is failingIf I could change my mind
I would changeWhat's the change for the better
For a child who learns not to cry?
And to the boy who relies on his anger:
You'll survive but you won't feel exchangeAnd why all these doubts?
And what are all these doubts?
I see in her eyes that I'm holding her fine but all I'm hearing is doubtsEven as water's crushing over my head

And the rhythm that I would slow is picking up it's pace
I'm learning from older shames as I'm watching them die
And I'm still hoping to see her smile in the morning when we wakeNow that I am waking up
Oh God I hope I am waking
Though I'm overwhelmed at times I find that I'm less afraid of changeChange all the timeI'm still finding what's sure
and not getting lost in my mind
I know I can tryNeeding my own
But still
getting lost in her eyes
And hoping it's timeWide eyed
I get wide eyed

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Snailhouse is an ongoing collection of songs by Montreal based artist Mike Feuerstack. Half singer-songwriter, half experimental guitar player – Feuerstack is in love with words and music and how they play together. Over the course of 5 albums and an EP, Snailhouse has earned a very loyal following all over the underground music world. Snailhouse’s last record, the Jeremy Gara produced Lies on the Prize was widely acclaimed (including a Polaris nomination) for its panoramic and literate musicality.

Read more about Snailhouse on Last.fm.


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