Photosynæsthesia
I’ve adopted a roommate. Diana was shedding her houseplants and I got to walk away with one Epipremnum aureum, also knows as ‘Marble Queen’. I hung her in my window last night, and throughout the day I watched her twist her leaves and limbs to take best advantage of the sunlight. So here’s a (love) song partially inspired by that plant (and less than two minutes long).
Bless The Humble Chlorophyll - mp3
i’ve heard some sing when it rains it pours
but when you cry I can’t imagine
anymore ever coming outso let’s put down our guards
and fight it outit feels like it’s been years
since anything new grew in this town
and as records will indicate
it starts in the undergrounddriving up from florida
rain storms come and rainstorms go
but they don’t wash out the road
and when we find somewhere new
we know good things are gonna growour face in the sun
we turn it in to sugar
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