Smokescreen Season

Laura McElroy, John Gaskill, Joseph McElroy

Firelight on the shape of loss and hurt and dread
Keeping with the shadow-talk until the coals are dead.
Sap the joy like syrup.
Tap the sapling tree.
Hoping there is substance to keep your motives clean.

Where are your promises now?
Actions you can’t disavow.

Hold the candle vigil for years that can’t be changed.
Making strong intention to relive all their pain.
Dredge the river waters to watch the bodies rise.
Set the funeral pyres for loves now long despised.
All of your excuses don’t afford a good reason.
Thus comes the collapse of this smokescreen season.

There's a line I know I can see it.
It once fed me lies, but I no longer eat them.
Sending me signs but I refuse to read them,
Bringing the collapse of this smokescreen season.

Where are your promises now?

Trivia about the song Smokescreen Season by Comrades

When was the song “Smokescreen Season” released by Comrades?
The song Smokescreen Season was released in 2019, on the album “For We Are Not Yet, We Are Only Becoming”.
Who composed the song “Smokescreen Season” by Comrades?
The song “Smokescreen Season” by Comrades was composed by Laura McElroy, John Gaskill, Joseph McElroy.

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