Stardust and Mycelium Lyrics
- Genre:Folk
- Year of Release:2023
Lyrics
I am not a lonely wanderer
Seeking shelter for the night
No, I'm but a humble cave-dweller
A hermit of my modern life
Singing songs in a cold, dark room
About the wonders of the great outside
But all the while I sit
Looking back on pictures
Of a life I left behind
When I was blind. When you were mine
When you were mine
On a Sunday at the end of May
I ate a funny hotdog bun
And fell into a dream
Where all the faces weren't reflections
And the voices rang out clear
And as the tears glazed down our cheekbones
We all toasted in in good cheer, and we
We left the shadows
And we ran into the rain
I saw the future
Knew good love would come again
So I thanked all my stars
That had blown apart
For all the gifts they'd given me
Yet to be seen
Yet to be seen
Seven billion years ago
When the Earth was still Stardust
How could They have ever known
O that death might become us
Seven billion years ago
When the Earth was still Stardust
How could They have ever known
O that death might become us
Seven billion years ago
When the Earth was still Stardust
How could They have ever known
O that death might become love
On the day I crawled out on the shore
I saw a thousand pairs of eyes
All looking up for something more
I fixed my sights
And set to follow down the lighted path,
Its overgrown with
buried hatchets berry patches
Rows of roses
O and so I left my cave
Now to find a way
To wander on my own
but not alone
O not alone