Radical Face
Radical Face
Radical Face
Radical Face
Radical Face
Radical Face
Radical Face
Radical Face
Radical Face
Radical Face
Radical Face
The two boys, Jim and Bailey, from “Summer Skeletons” are still friends as adults. Bailey narrates this one. He still does not speak often, but does his best to comfort his friend as they sit and fish beside the creek near their home. He often does not know how to help his friend, but has found a se...
Back when I used to wander, I was always out looking for signs
But they were never there, so I'd pull 'em from the air
We all believe in something, but like you I can't say why
It's just a whisper in our ear, or a bottle for our fears
Hold me to the light, let me shine
Come hold me to the floor and say it's alright
Come hold me 'neath the water's skin until I'm new again
I said what I was thinking: that you can't see what's good 'til it's gone
And there's something to be said for a place to lay your head
You told me I was simple, and you envied me that peace of mind
Then we listened to the creek and it did much more for me
I'll hold you to the light, let you shine
I'll hold you against the floor and say it's alright
'cause down beneath the water's skin, where we will swim
There's diamonds on the surface then
And, they'll come paint us both new again
These days I barely wander, and I don't need no more of them signs
I'll just breathe in all that air and be happy that it's there
Baptisms was written by Radical Face.