Tag: poetry

  • Poetry by Moddi

    Floriography by Moddi is a beautiful album. I love it, from the name Floriography (communication through the use of flowers) to Moddi’s intense voice and everything in between. There isn’t a single track I don’t like but if I had to pick one, I would pick Poetry. It is a great poem and one of the greatest song lyrics of the beginning of this century:

    I’ll bury my downcast hours in transparent ink,
    tie myself to the mast and wait here for the ship to sink
    Though I know I’ve set sail on a wishing well
    the daylight is dimming out slowly with every breath I take,
    gasps of air become roaring rivers keeping me awake
    It gives me no time to think things through.
    I know words always come before you do,
    but I can’t find no poetry left in these lines
    I’ve been trying too hard, too long, too many times

    Is this what a biochemist would call happiness?
    Is it part of some unmade promise I thought I could forget?
    Is it time that I let some air come through?
    For now strangling love is all I can do.
    Yeah, I know you have mountains of poems in mind,
    all explaining how all wounds will heal given time
    But these days are no longer my time to spill,
    and I know that by waiting, I’ll make them stand still

    I kept it as close as I could through those winter nights,
    but the ropes only tightened ’round me as I tried to fight
    There’s no worth throwing stone in a wishing well
    Now I’m out of black ink and true tales to tell
    and I know it’s all poetry, know they’re just lies,
    but I still scavenge on what I find in between those lines
    I’ll pretend there was happiness, fake to have felt pain
    just to feel there’s a reason to read it again …