Sam Pearce – Pangea

Sam Pearce Pangea

Sam Pearce – Pangea Lyrics

Artist: Sam Pearce
Song: Pangea

Seven eight-nineteens
When all I could wish was you teasing me
Numbers we crossed are echoing like tree frogs
Denying the frost

Wide-eyed for all your cerebrum will dream of
Seven stems of green
Cut and arranged chronologically
For each year I loved you and didn’t buy you flowers

For wanting the moon and the truffula trees
When you just wanted me
Seven shapes all lain
Alone in my body with you between

My drawered origami your snoring swain upriver
You know the difference
I know he isn’t your hometown boy
Seven-letter key A

A Civil War beauty with two big teeth
Means shyness and longing and loyalty and you dear
And opens the ocean
I thought there were two once

You are the ocean
Seven sinking continents in one
If we sleep separately
We risk waking up with the Tethys Sea between us

If it’s the end of Pangea, I want to spend it with you around me
Describe every species in our hometown, sing
“Let this sleepy omnivore love you the way he has evolved to love you only”
Only you

When I see you see me
Everything’s right
So suddenly
And I can’t wish for anything

Except maybe my hands
On both of your wings
Maybe your cheek
Where it belongs on me my love
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From the album:
Bay State
Release Year: 2021