I see your face on the moon
when I stare for seconds or hours
I see your face when I close my eyes
you’re a constellation in the stars
you’re at the bottom of my cup
in the folds of my crumpled sheets
you’re the hydrant and the phone
in moiré patterns and wood grain
I see your face on the Palisades
when I look across the river
I see your face animated
as the water quivers
I see your face in the outlet
I see your face in the clouds
I see your face in my words
though I cannot say your name out loud
your image your image
the imagination
we’ve all been burned by Mother Nature
rock face says it all
credits
from Add Vice,
released July 17, 2020
Words and vocals by Jane LeCroy
Cello, bass, organ, and vocals by Tom Abbs
Electric guitar and vocals by Martin Philadelphy
Drums and vocals by David Rogers-Berry
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