Talking in Your Sleep

Tony Dekker

I heard you talking in your sleep again last night
Wayward waves from your tired mouth
I heard you dreaming out loud again last night
A sparrow stealing and maneuvering
Only ever moving through that doorway unannounced
Like before, but with wilder dogs
Fumbling with long-distance shortwave radios

Empty cup with a bear in tow
A sign of the cross, a hunter’s bow
And I’m the sharp feathered arrow
Pull me close and then let go

And all of those organs play out
One by one, ils disent, ‘bonne nuit’
Slight whispers in the giant bellows sighing
‘Uh-huh, I’m only a lung’

Some nights are better than others though
And some nights you never know
You really got me with that one, though
Your sleepy hinges swinging a cat’s paw

An empty cup with a bear in tow
A sign of the cross, a hunter’s bow
And I’m the sharp feathered arrow
You pull me close and then let go

Trivia about the song Talking in Your Sleep by Great Lake Swimmers

When was the song “Talking in Your Sleep” released by Great Lake Swimmers?
The song Talking in Your Sleep was released in 2015, on the album “A Forest Of Arms”.
Who composed the song “Talking in Your Sleep” by Great Lake Swimmers?
The song “Talking in Your Sleep” by Great Lake Swimmers was composed by Tony Dekker.

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