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Peter Pan

from AMERICAN ROMANCE by Rebecca Marcyes

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don't know where to find you now, couldn't if I tried
I knew you in the summertime, I took you for a ride
every afternoon we'd lean into a moving room
you took me for a drive one night, I took you to the moon

Ichabod, with dark brown eyes, and smoke was in the air
I watched you do that thing, that thing where you would muss your hair
before work and after work, just learning how to be
alive and well in one another's heavy company

you made me lunch, you liked me drunk, you liked to show up late
walking home, a little stoned, the shadow that we make
white sundress, in the basement you taught me how to breathe
now here I am, my Peter Pan, deciding when to leave

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from AMERICAN ROMANCE, released July 21, 2014

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Rebecca Marcyes California

Poet/attorney/wit Rebecca Marcyes has been singing since the beginning. Making music draws her in and out of herself in equal measure. A founding member of music collective Splendor All Around, she has performed with associates Molly Sarlé, Skyway Man, Mikayla McVey, and Pancho Morris. Inspired by the absurd, the quotidian, and expressive acts, she relies on melodies and rhythm to get through. ... more

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