I lost my body
Which prompted me to find it
I was sleeping on an airstrip
Everything became so quiet
Everything now, was so quiet
My head was taped down
Held shut by masking tape
It became quite apparent
My body had been awake
18 years, 19 days
I knew I had a mission
So my body stayed up late
I ran around a leather track
Which is why I was so tired
I had thoughts then of my mother
Other women I admired
I found my body
And then I saw a bluebird
Wristless hands
Led me 13 chrome basins
They were sitting pitched upward
I could see many faces
Some of them were mine
Some of them my father's fathers
Some held several dreams
Basins dripping nightmare knowledge
I dropped to my knees
Bled fire at the ground
An apparition of my sister, winged
Quietly flew down
She softly told me three things
While never made a sound:
You can never trust
The blindness of danger
We are forever richer
In our dreams
Death never stays a stranger