At the height of the tide the storm rolled on
You were stranded inside the rocky pond
Your heart in a pen, your home beyond
In the bottomless sea
I could never be free
If you are suffering
You withered and hungered in the sun
While aliens hunted you for fun
A tangle that never came undone
In spite of my plea
I could never be free
If you are suffering
They let me into the building
Through a vanishing door
I never noticed a ceiling
I never touched a floor
An android voice said evermore
Now I live with a spirit in the blue
I lean forward to hear its song come true
A thread of a yarn that tells of you
In a mariner’s dream
I could never be free
If you are suffering
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