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Sheltering Sky

from Russian Novels by Luna Moth

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Featuring fellow Norman musicians Penny Hill (pennyhill.bandcamp.com) and Blue Valley Farmer

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We scattered sparks amongst the stars and smoothed the scars out of the sun
We wiped the winter from our bones and let the spring sink to our blood
We watched the redbirds bury berries neath the boughs of the redbuds
We swiped the stripes off swallowtails and stole the spots off ladybugs

And somewhere far away, a toadstool collects rain, a dragonfly shines silver and a moth lands on the shoulder of a statue.

We wove a cobweb to recombine the continental divide
We wrote some rhymes on riversides and tied them to latitude lines

And somewhere far away, an old man's face turns grey, a galaxy disintegrates, and a tadpole disappears beneath a taproot

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from Russian Novels, released December 19, 2010

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