Lyrics:
Its a Still-Life Watercolor Of a Now-Late Afternoon As the Sun Shines Through the Curtain Lace And Shadows Wash the Room And We Sit and Drink Our CoffeeCouched in Our IndifferenceLike Shells upon the ShoreYou Can Hear the Ocean RoarIn the Dangling ConversationAnd the Superficial SighsThe Borders of Our LivesAnd you Read your Emily DickinsonAnd I my Robert FrostAnd We Note Our Place with Book MarkersThat Measure What Weve LostLike a Poem Poorly WrittenWe are Verses Out of RhythmCouplets Out of RhymeIn Syncopated TimeAnd the Dangling ConversationAnd the Superficial SighsAre the Borders of Our LivesYes, We Speak of things That MatterWith Words That Must be SaidCan Analysis be WorthwhileIs the Theater Really DeadAnd How the Room has Softly FadedAnd I only Kiss your ShadowI Cannot Feel your HandYoure a Stranger now Unto MeLost in the Dangling ConversationAnd the Superficial SighsIn the Borders of Our Lives