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Watercolors

from Wool Monhegan Atlas by Lake St. Helens

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The other day on the radio, there was a priest talking about where the bad people go
Like he knows
Eating shortbread on a rainy day, painting a picture of a French café in the basement
In that watercolor way

Van Gogh would blush
To see you rush through everything

And I'm sorry for Morrissey, but I just can't take him seriously
Cause in his back pocket grows a tree
What does he have that's not in me? Must be my youthful, stupid urgency
That holds me back from what I could be

Morrissey would blush
To see me rush
and Greta Kline, thank you
For showing me where to go and what to do

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from Wool Monhegan Atlas, released September 5, 2014

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