I walked the old eroded streets, A million miles now have gone behind me. Walked in the room, soaked up its fumes, Surveyed the faces I am lying to. Gave what I had, I gave my heart, Though I was broken and falling apart. Gave for the memory of a friend, Not for myself and not for them. When I was done, I met someone, She came in from the storm so bright and welcome. Her friends came and swept her away, Disappeared like coyotes off on dark high plains. I looked across the river so still, Trying to remember Where it was last night i laid my head to sleep, Where the empty night hung heavily over. I left Bilbao, Went to Madrid, To Barcelona, to Pamplona Where every ghost unto me known Haunted me. I flew in over the red clay roofs And floated through the clouds as they swelled and shook The bronze tinted land and sea And houses sunk in hills like yellowing teeth When we touched down, opened my eyes to the sun The dizzying air filled my lungs And just as soon, she'd woken me, My eyes blurred, my mind heavy. I left Milan, And went to Rome Carried her aroma on to Verona. And all the kindness she had shown Was only a dream. The flurries danced on cold grey tombs The frozen lots as store front loomed As last rays of daylight died, I'm blowing into my hands, clearning my eyes And as the train pulled away from Cologne The noise dimmed once so loudly it had grown And as the engines burned through the night I stared off at far-away lights. I left Berlin, And I came home To sleepy potions of blue oceans, Where my love so selflessly Awaited me. I long to feel her light so warm My thoughts racing to the places Where her room invitingly Awaited me. As the ocean brings in its high tide As the darkness sets upon the beach As we drive, we look out at black cows Glowing store windows in old gold rush towns Over the bridge, the city sparkles so bright Our hungry stomachs smell bread rise Dim light of the television, bedding soft down And taste the perfect night as foghorns sound