Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Rogue Valley
Little white forest flower at the grasses edge
Running on the eaves the frost is creeping
You can feel it in your knees
I have never been so still
I'm a wolf watching stalking its kill
I will play the game
The wilderness untamed
Feels no pleasure feels no pain
I wash my clothes in the sink
I twist my shirt and wring the water free
I look into the tea before I drink
I twist a lemon and wring the bitterness free
The bees are sleeping so they won't miss
A drop of honey a little sweetness
Little white forest flower no one else will see
I have to come to rest in a vacant nest
In the skeleton trees
Somewhere in Massachusetts was written by Chris Koza.