You're Still Here

Poets of the Fall

Mercury dances in its skyscraper cell, rising and 
falling like rhapsody
And I see winter's broken like lace, in time for a 
celebration

Thaw wails inside the walls and laughs in the corners, 
delighting in its evident victory
Till I feel springtime counting its days of flaunting a 
novel sensation

Like it's leaving, leaving behind the weight vying for 
yesteryear
Leaving promises in its wake, whispering, my love, 
you're still here

Hold on to your memories of sundogs and rainbows, as 
time writes a premature eulogy
And I feel summertime passing in haste, like running 
out of patience

Quilted with knit and umbrellas and scarfs and a mild 
understanding of irony
I feel autumn leaving the race, all done with the 
exhilaration

It's leaving, leaving behind the weight vying for 
yesteryear
Leaving promises in its wake, whispering, my love, 
you're still here

Mercury dances in its skyscraper cell, rising and 
falling in harmony
And I feel winter stealing my days, to herald another 
creation