we came in this world together
legs wrapped around each other
my cheek against my sister`s
we were born like tangled vine
we lived along the river
where the black clouds never lingered
the sunlight spread like honey
in my sister`s tiny hands
but while picking sour apples
in the wild waving grasses
sister stumbled in the briar
and was bitten by a snake
every creature casts a shadowunder the sun`s golden finger
but when the sun sinks past the waving grass
some shadows are dragged along
alone, I took to drinkingbottles of cheap whiskey
and staggering through the back woods
killing snakes with a sharpened stick
but still I heard her laughing
in those wild waving grasses
still her tiny hands went splashingat the river`s sparkling shore
so I took my rusty gas can
and an old iron shovel
I set the woods to burning
and choked the river up with stones
every creature casts a shadowunder the sun`s golden finger
but when the sun sinks past the waving grass
some shadows are dragged along