The Summoning

Bryan St. Pere, Jeffery Dimpsey, Matt Talbott, Tim Lash

If anything can speak to me
A river cuts through the rocks and we
Stand in blissful silence, backs to the afternoon
I am over soon
A certain purpose fills the lungs
Eternal feasting upon my tongue
The sideways dust that fills our footsteps until they disappear
We were never here

A burning giant, against the day
Fingers to the ground
I find my way
A parasite that eats up distance until it disappears
I was never here
To sleep in meadows
And lose the young
To taste the autumn upon my tongue
Let this be the last assumption that you were never wrong
I am ever wrong

Misplaced dreams given up forgone
Maps are lost and never meant a thing here anyway
I covet then the ground, so soft and warm here
As I covet then the starlight fallen there
And I see fires fuelled by heavy air

A twist and I'm gone
Through the ether and on to home
A slip and I'm all
Lit up and falling slow

A twist and I'm gone
Through the ether and on to home
A slip and I'm all
Lit up and falling slow
Falling on through the atmosphere

Just a twist and I'm gone
Through the ether and on to home
Through the ether and on to home

Trivia about the song The Summoning by Hum

When was the song “The Summoning” released by Hum?
The song The Summoning was released in 2020, on the album “Inlet”.
Who composed the song “The Summoning” by Hum?
The song “The Summoning” by Hum was composed by Bryan St. Pere, Jeffery Dimpsey, Matt Talbott, Tim Lash.

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