Kiran Leonard – Abductor

Kiran Leonard Abductor

Kiran Leonard – Abductor Lyrics

Artist: Kiran Leonard
Song: Abductor

Started with a fight; oh, I know
It always does
Our neighbourhood was quiet until
They moved in next to us

I looked across the street, fifteen months
Sudden eruptions and violet aurora
At the window on my knees
I’ve seen miracles through the trees

Ones nobody else believes
I shout my parents’ names
And the fires fade to black
Walking from the park, late one night

The streetlights were switched off
And coming out the dark—oh, my God—
The colours and tremors kicked off
A tongue of ancient tome, fifteen rainbows!

I took a deep breath
And crept towards the window
A man incanted old blues
The television blew a fuse

Objects orbited the room
And a levitating woman
Warbled aphorisms
Helpless and distant, we fell apart

You made so many mistakes, so many mistakes
But I don’t hate you for them, no I don’t hate you for them
The heart is a code unstuck
Closing its messages from the speaker

Two vaults without readers
Denying what I witnessed, but I know
Unsure of myself, unto you I projected my ailment
You can’t understand what it’s like to be me

To live in the shadows of the house with the floating machines
No, they never believed me
No, they never believed me
They never believed me, and neither did you

Amongst the pine trees
You took uncertainty and you made it pain relief
You did that for me
I told you everything

You swam to fix it, but ran out of air to breathe
Oh, you never believed me, but I know
That you wanted to
As sure as anything I know

There’s no antidote
At my windowsill fifteen years
‘Cause they made that TV float
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From the album:
Trespass on Foot, Pt. 2
Release Year: 2021