February 18th
I woke up in a dream
And I saw no one that I knew
Or so I thought
Middle of the room
When I came to
First man I see
Who are you
He asked the same question
It was more of a
"Who do I think I AM"
He knew just why I came
My candle to His flame
Tears running down my face
When I turn around
Words to contemplate
There were others to my side
And behind
Do you all have your own lives
Responding yes
A feeling of connectedness
They are all of the time
These aspects of myself
Separate in density
Expressing through me
Their own kinds of dreams
To stay and go
Sleeping, dreaming
Come as you are
I'll let you out
It's well to keep a light on
40 watts as bright as the sun
credits
from Year of the Monkey,
released October 17, 2016
Written, recorded, and performed by Teddy Lerch. Mixed and mastered by Mark Wyman.
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