Mount Eerie, Julie Doiron - Widows lyrics

[Mount Eerie, Julie Doiron - Widows lyrics]

It's almost Mother's Day
Me and the other widows will commiserate
Alone at Montessori again
Straddling two worlds
Between the crush of single parenting
And the need for wailing in the woods
Around a slash pile burning
Into the night with tear crusted eyes

I know I'm overcompensating
In this PTSD disorientation
From my brief time in the
Rich part of the city
Now my hands stink like salmon skin
Left out in the rain in the ash
Of the fire from last night
I haven't bathed in a while
And no one's near me

If there's significance in where you live
Let it all go and follow love and intuition
Today the tabloids told the
World you separated me and see what's there
My phone began dinging more than usual
In the open sky
It was just like the day they
Found out that we'd gotten married
Because we're all gonna die
Unwanted attention
From an inhumane delirious absurd other world
That keeps trying to eat you

I woke up quivering, raw
And heartbroken again
Took my daughter to the garbage dump
And rifled through the free pile
And stood next to the pit
The crows and ravens circling spoke to us
And we spoke back to them
But nothing is real except this one thing

Please remember at the bookstore in
The poetry corner upstairs
I slept with my head on your lap

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