Seaweed

Phillip Whitman Elvrum

Our daughter is one and a half
You have been dead eleven days
I got on the boat and came to the place
Where the three of us were going to build our house
If you had lived
You died though
So I came here alone with our baby and the dust of your bones

I can't remember, were you into Canada geese?
Is it significant?
These hundreds on the beach?
Or were they just hungry
For mid-migration seaweed?

What about foxgloves
Is that a flower you liked?
I can't remember
You did most of my remembering for me
And now I stand untethered
In a field full of wild foxgloves
Wondering if you're there
Or if a flower means anything
And what could anything mean
In this crushing absurdity
I brought a chair from home
I'm leaving it on the hill
Facing west and north
And I poured out your ashes on it
I guess so you can watch the sunset
But the truth is I don't think of that dust as you

You are the sunset

Trivia about the song Seaweed by Mount Eerie

When was the song “Seaweed” released by Mount Eerie?
The song Seaweed was released in 2017, on the album “A Crow Looked at Me”.
Who composed the song “Seaweed” by Mount Eerie?
The song “Seaweed” by Mount Eerie was composed by Phillip Whitman Elvrum.

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