Song Description
The song tracks the dual-nature of so many relationships, where there is a growth aspect (weaving, tapestry, seamstress) and a destructive aspect (bird of prey, talons, scars). Similarly, the metaphor of "roses on a powderkeg" suggests that dual nature of
Song Length |
4:53 |
Genre |
Folk - Country |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Moving |
Subject |
Loneliness, Lost Love |
Language |
English |
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Lyrics
You loomed with love so sweet and round
The framework of my heart
The tapestry you weaved and spun
Disguised my open scars
But scars run deep and memory long
The flesh deformed and red
With talon claws you tore them all
By something that you said
Now I'm all alone
I'm all alone again
The roses on the powder keg
With petals all gone dry
If feathers could a needle thread
Those scars would closéd be
But wings can't mend what hands can do
Nor make their victims free
Too late I saw your swooping form
Your predatory smile
My flesh was there for you to share
And feast upon awhile
But I'm all alone
I'm all alone again
The roses on the powder keg
With petals all gone dry
I fell to earth a long hard fall
All broken by the breeze
Which roared around my grasping arms
And all that I could seize
You flew away and turned your head
And trained your eagle eye
For soaring over high terrain
Continuing to fly
I'm all alone
I'm all alone goodbye
The roses on the powder keg
With petals all gone dry
I'm all alone