She's a mollusk,
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a seamstress,
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a princess,
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a priestess,
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a negress,
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she knows her position
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She's a swallow,
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a willow,
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a cello,
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a pillow,
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a bow
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and also a physician
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She takes your eyes
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and mends your head
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She draws the wine
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and breaks the bread
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She has no lies to tell you
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and no truths to sell you
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She's a girl,
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she's almost a woman
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And Zero she flies as the morning sighs
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Spreads her wings like a seagull
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From the mountain he watches her,
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biding his time
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But his eyes are the eyes of an eagle
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He's a hawthorn,
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a raven,
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a scarecrow,
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a haven
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for moon-blessed thought and opinion
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He will laugh like the fountains,
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the bones of the mountains
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lie deep in his forest religion
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You will call his name when evening falls
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And the ground sets hard and the night wind calls
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You will feed him and heed him,
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at times you will need him
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Say you were almost his woman
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And Zero she flies as the morning sighs
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Spreads her wings like a seagull
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From the mountain he watches her,
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biding his time
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But his eyes are the eyes of an eagle
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In the shuddering mad red blood-let sunset
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a tired man is leaving his cover
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And the soft eyes of Zero
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are cut by the sounds
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of the vanishing feet of her lover
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And the door slams shut
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and the air grows tight
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And her throat is gripped
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by the hands of night
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And all that is left
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is the clock on the shelf
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As it ticks one day into another
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And Zero she sighs as the morning dies
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With the broken wings of a seagull
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From the mountain he watches her, sensing his time
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But his eyes are the eyes of an eagle
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At the pall of the day the man of the mountain
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is nearing the end of his travel
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And the fence is down
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on the westland bounds
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and a footfall pounds in the gravel
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Comes a knock three times
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and the air grows still
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As he steps inside from the sudden chill
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And the moment is caught in the net of the night
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For the coming of dawn to unravel
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And Zero she flies as the morning sighs
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Spreads her wings like a seagull
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From the mountain he's coming,
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judging his time
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And his eyes are the eyes of an eagle
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Oh Zero she flies as the morning dies
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Spreads her wings like a seagull
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From her window he watches her,
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a man in his time
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But his eyes are the eyes of an eagle
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Zero She Flies
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Al Stewart |