Oceanea

Album: A Map of the Floating City (2011)
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  • Cannonballs
    Ricochet around the room
    I hurry home to lick my wounds
    I stumble home to Oceanear

    A nightingale
    Sat above my mother's tomb
    Twilight in the afternoon
    I stumble home to Oceanear

    Not far from here
    On some other Eco zone
    The crocuses are still in bloom
    I stumble home to Oceanear

    Yeah
    And I am free
    I'm soaring on a thermal wind
    I'm learning how to shed my skin
    I made it home to Oceanear Writer/s: Thomas Morgan Robertson
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
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