The aligning was a ritual I didn't want to know I was half alive and half awake Look at this world though The singing of an animal The slick green river stones The welcome part of drowning Look at this world though We used to call it swimming Like your cousin catching squirrels To cook them on a fire And scare the city girls We used to call it swimming We don't call it anymore It came out just like you said Five to four against the poor So it's six of one and three of some And two to make a home Here's a limb that's close to breaking Which sort of feels like hope Then the wailing duck the hooded thrush The angry engine drone The endless meadow barbed in metal Look at this world though So we named the house a country And we named our bodies home It was everything and nothing Little stories that we told While a border blazed in heat and pain A fog like burning fields releaved Machines of human wonder Making rackets reel to reel A wheel of starbacked scatter birds like water Daylight to the bone and farther Evening suns and morning suns Golder brighter closer hotter Round about the screaming sound The corrugated throat The breath of all these sacred things All this is horizon I see you in the foregound We used to mourn the dying We mourn them even more now I see you getting older And careening through the door So when all of this is over And we call it five to four Yeah when all of this is over And we call it a war Look out at the world It was no one's It was yours