There's a creek I would walk to When my house felt like a locked room Lean on little wooden bridges Watch the eels playing cool I could walk a little further Down the dirt path on the shoulder To the biggest waterfall my city limits could produce
Boy, it fell Kept on falling Biting down, carving rock, slow erosion
Lay me here on the stone I'm only here to feed mosquitoes Only skin, only blood A little less now than there was
In January 'twenty-three The creek became a raging sea A great torrential flood that ripped The bridges from the banks The soft slope of the valley Ravaged, cracked and wounded badly Fallen giants breathing heavily Across the severed track
They fell Stayed fallen Roots exposed, reaching high Something's growing
Lay me here, by the bones I'm only here to feed mosquitoes Only skin, only blood A little less now than there was A little less now than there was
I still go, it's been a year now Past the chain link fence that keeps out With the bridges all still blown out You can't amble anymore Overgrown, abandoned I take off my shoes to cross and Find the current has forgotten How it felt to break the world
And if I fall I'll fall in Soaking wet, ruined pride, Tui laughing
So leave me here, let me go I'm only here to feed mosquitoes Only skin, only blood A little less now than there was just Leave me here, on my own I only breathe to feed the ego Only flesh, only blood I'm letting go of what I'm not A little less now than there was A little less now than there was