Earthworm

CHERILYN NEILSON MACNEIL

I emerged from the land
Pushed out through her sandy expanse
And the sky was a downy blue
Of a blanket 'fore it captures you
Worn enough to see the sunlight through

I wonder what you looked like
Before the black tar snakes arrived
And they divided your furry, white back
Into a thousand useless places
Now I need a piece of paper to go

Oh
Oh
Oh
Oh (All hail)
Oh (All hail)
Oh (All hail)
Oh (All hail)
Oh

Lying down with a face full of leaves on the sweaty forest floor
I felt your frown and I filled its sleeves with an arm and a leg
My head and my chest they are

Lying down with a face full of leaves on the sweaty forest floor
I felt your frown and I filled its sleeves with an arm and a leg
My head and my chest they are yours

Oh (All hail)
Oh (All hail)
Oh (All hail)
Oh

Oh (My head and my chest) (All hail)
Oh (An arm and an leg) (All hail)
Oh (My head and my chest) (All hail)
Oh

The beauty is not wasted on me
The hillside is ominous with trees
It's the first time he's ever seen
Snow and he must taste it
Make a missile, throw it
Roll around

(Our mother, all hail)
(Our mother is ailing, all hail)
(Our mother, all hail)

Oh (Our mother, all hail) (All hail)
Oh (Our mother is ailing, all hail) (All hail)
Oh (Our mother, all hail) (All hail)
Oh

Trivia about the song Earthworm by Dear Reader

When was the song “Earthworm” released by Dear Reader?
The song Earthworm was released in 2011, on the album “Idealistic Animals”.
Who composed the song “Earthworm” by Dear Reader?
The song “Earthworm” by Dear Reader was composed by CHERILYN NEILSON MACNEIL.

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