PRODIGAL SONG beneath the undergrowth he appeared to leave his fear entwined and tangled up with the rigging of his boat like the chambered nautilus of his mind he ventured forth towards the heart of the island and beyond the roar of the shore break a thousand miles off he could hear the cries of his mother echo echo echo echo echo echo echo for the son she believed she'd lost he could never go back home now he'd have to die alone and let the wind bury him in foreign soil but at least his father would never have to look upon his corpse and say this is my son this is his face where are his things come take him away...
credits
from BCGs EP,
released February 24, 2014
Written by BCGs
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