Winter Splinter Bay

Marty Willson-Piper

Golden inch a pinch of dust
The desert sinks like deserts must
A shelf of moon a bag of skies
In serpent dips the seconds fly
Peril holds your upset day
And paints the darkness back to grey
Dip my fingers in the stars
Princes greet the eastern shahs
Belts that hold a windy past
Your hips regret the tour cant last

Palace gardens melt to milk
And servants swim in seas of silk
Help is jewels on ivory staffs
And watch them roll down secret paths
Lace can talk in worlds like this
Windows think that branches kiss
Sorrows grow if sails are low
But gusts of wind make sorrow go
Leaning towers cup their sway
Fall to foundations locked away

Ill fall asleep inside her hair

Organ grinders pause to live
Piano notes exist to give
Black and orange fruits begin
A race they all intend to win
The bottom rung is still the top
The ladder though is just a prop
Pour me sea into my hand
The salt will stay and theres the land
Paper filled by swirling thoughts
Where ships are sleeping in porridge ports

Be here turn your mouth to me
Let me sing til I agree
A pond reflects, a knight denies
A shudder in the earth replies
A costly stare results in blood
Your fragile gun swims in the mud
A coat of silver draped in dreams
A million maps run through the seams
Taste is blue when light is bad
But silently youre not that bad

Ill fall asleep inside her hair

Curtains drawn on real views
The mountain sits and valleys lose
Underneath a bankrupt stone
A yellow lizard remembers home
On this shrill and gristle day
The button holes closed up and fray
The hope is glowing on a s

Trivia about the song Winter Splinter Bay by Marty Willson-Piper

On which albums was the song “Winter Splinter Bay” released by Marty Willson-Piper?
Marty Willson-Piper released the song on the albums “In Reflection” in 1987 and “Art Attack” in 1988.

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