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Death, And A Mother's Arms

from Regiments by The Contortionist and The Wandering Boy Poets

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The shape of our new morbid dreams
Compressed into this space where we rest our tired feet
This we will never recognise
As the alternating patterns of these lights blind our tired eyes.

Our words; ambiguous
Drenched in monochrome
Our intentions saturate themselves in dialect.

Now I see I've wasted so many hours of dialogue
Waited on this sentence more than once in monologue
Until the elegant simplicity would evaporate
Into distant patterns that these eyes will never see
Pieces of infra-red;
Pictures in waves.

And all I see is death, and a mother's arms.

And cold silence, drenched in monochrome
So unambiguous in this skeletal home.

Where were you on the night we lost,
Caught in farcical dialogue?
You were inside your mother's womb
While we just got up and cleaned our wounds.

Cupping our burning hands
With circles round our eyes
Waiting for water to drown the pains of our last fatal weaknesses.

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from Regiments, released December 1, 2008

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The Contortionist London, UK

The Contortionist is me, Andy Hirst; usually alone, but sometimes with friends. We even had a proper band for a while (The Contortionist and The Wandering Boy Poets).

I've been in a load of bands over the years playing various things: drums in Nixon, The Broken Chairs, and The Purgatory Players, guitar in Situationists, guitar/keys/vocals in Japanese Sleepers and Fall Forwards.
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