She didn’t come to me in a dream
Can’t be the mystic that she seems
But it’s easier if I believe she is.
She wakes me more and more
She shakes me more and more
Got a lot to give
Why is she a female form?
Everything wild is
I can’t put my finger on it.
That is not the truth of it
In the slightest, in the slightest
Lying through my teeth a bit
And each time that she doesn’t show
I worry that she’s quit
She doesn’t seem to have a plan
Thinks that if I gave a damn
I would give up what they made me take
Seems to think it's fine
To see no difference in my mind
Asleep and awake
The fact that she’s a female form
Everything wild is
Points to something earthly born
That is not the truth of it
In the slightest, in the slightest
Lying through my teeth a bit
And each time that she doesn’t show
I worry that she’s quit
The fact that she’s a female form
Points to something earthly born
The fact that she’s a female form
I can’t put my finger on
That is not the truth of it
Lying through my teeth a bit
And each time that she doesn’t show
I worry that she’s quit.
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