Signal to Noise
static and silence flickered waves of blue ghosts trapped in kinescope an eerie image coming through strain to hear the voices cheeks and fingers tingle hot and pluck at pedals for my fortune she loves me not she loves me not.
static and silence flickered waves of blue ghosts trapped in kinescope an eerie image coming through strain to hear the voices cheeks and fingers tingle hot and pluck at pedals for my fortune she loves me not she loves me not.
And all that comes after, after the laughter, when you can’t hold your breath for one more second, and all the world is turning blue, is you. All that’s left is you.
I’ve been a fool – stumbling in search of light where there is no light, listening for a voice I have long since forgotten. I’ve been a dreamer – believing others believe like me, thinking I can find a place to fit in their world. I’ve been a fool – and everywhere there is silence.
and the light kicks up some dust around my heart like in the beginning just before we were
breath rises like prayers for the new year as we set our faces like flints with hope to the promise of spring
Before we fell You could hear the crashing down As we stood among those who thought It could never happen to us
Marking my day by the length of the shadows stretched over the fields of my past.
Light travels falling Through vast and undulating distance Both at once and forever I see now why She left Falling
Do you know enough to know my name? Do you feel enough to feel pain? Do you trust yourself to trust again – to need a friend? I miss you more. Is it easier to tell a lie, or is it easier to see her cry the very moment that you realize all hope has… Read More A Question of Faith
My new song, “Winter” is now available on iTunes and Amazon for download. All proceeds from the sale of this song will go to the Charles Muller Memorial Scholarship at Indiana University to help students who have overcome learning disabilities. Please share, and I hope you enjoy the music! Peace, love and joy to you… Read More New Song, “Winter,” to Benefit Students with Learning Disabilities