Eve Owen

Bluebird
Up close you can see me my smile, it’s sewn Far away you can hear my footsteps on their own Broken in the night The sun dressed by a white veil Marriage between good and bad will always prevail I lay in sorrow ground Turning it into all that I am The wind whispered whimsical words, my ankles they broke I shed my old self in my dreams The land was my pain And you were the bluebird I never rose until you called me your rose All I could see was pale crimson dancing By the heavy clouds where doubt pulls them down A bluebird swooped down to me It used my scars as hooks I flew above the make believe pained dark mass Invaded good The land rippled into itself It ate, attacked buried itself As I soared with the bluebird to safer ground I shed my old self in my dreams The land was my pain and you were the bluebird And never rose until you called me your rose Rose, rose, my rose, rose, my saviour Aus Songtexte Mania