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Flies Don't Gather

from The City of Woe (Bonus Edition) by Owen Muir

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Flies don’t gather

Trees grew along the sidewalk on the street the used to run by my home
I was a child, and mild, once
And would walk with my grandfather

Flies they don’t gather on me

It’s hard to remember
Not that I can’t you see
Clear recollection just
Burns away at me

Flies they won’t gather on me

I don’t know my father
Not that we didn’t live together
But His mind was obscured
No matter the weather

Flies they don’t gather one me

My sister never escaped her head
20 years of suffering there in
Discarded, annoying, discounted
No wonder her veins filled with
Something to warm her blood

I have some regrets
The flies do too
I have more regrets
And the flies, they gather round you

I should have told them all
I should have told them all
I should have told them all
I wish I could have understood

Flies they don’t gather on me

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from The City of Woe (Bonus Edition), released January 4, 2020

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