Through the Trees, Pt. 2

Phillip Whitman Elvrum

Misunderstood
And disillusioned
I go on describing this place
And the way it feels to live and die

The "natural world"
And whatever else it's called
I drive in and out of town
Seeing no edge, breathing sky

And it's hard to describe
Without seeming absurd
I know there's no other world:
Mountains and websites

Dark smoke fills the air
Some from the fire in my house
Some from me driving around

I could see the lights of town
Through the trees on the ridge
On my way home in the dark

I meant all my songs
Not as a picture of the woods
But just to remind myself
That I briefly live

The gleaming stone
The moon in the sky at noon
There is no other world
And there has never been

I still walk: living, sleeping
Life in the real world of clouds
Clawing for meaning

Still when I see branches in the wind
The tumultuous place where I live
Calls out revealing

"Can you see the river in the branches
And know that it means you will die
And that pieces are churning?"

"Can you find a wildness in your body
And walk through the store after work
Holding it high?"

I've held aloft some delusions
From now on I will be perfectly clear:
There's no part of the world more meaningful
And raw impermanence echoes in the sky

There is either no end
Or constant simultaneous end and beginning

A pile of trash
The fog on the hill
Standing in the parking lot, squinting

Trivia about the song Through the Trees, Pt. 2 by Mount Eerie

When was the song “Through the Trees, Pt. 2” released by Mount Eerie?
The song Through the Trees, Pt. 2 was released in 2012, on the album “Clear Moon”.
Who composed the song “Through the Trees, Pt. 2” by Mount Eerie?
The song “Through the Trees, Pt. 2” by Mount Eerie was composed by Phillip Whitman Elvrum.

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