Tilly Goldberg, when you come to me
In nightmares cripplingly creepy,
Guillotines become Shinto toriis, you
Keep the story from getting gory
Seems I'm stuck again in a funeral home
The tone is Catholic and depressing
Heard some guns shots, suddenly I've got
Aching, Eucharist-filled abdomen.
It's just a dream you've fallen into
And though you're riddled with bullets
Any moment, this scene will end.
Now I'm like a champagne bottle
I'm the picture of affability
this cantankerous curmudgeon's
Total strangers throw their arms around me.
And when this dream ends, another one begins
And when this dream ends...
Tilly Goldberg, you appear to be
the only person who can see me.
Colonel Panic can't attack if I'm
Hiding under your penumbra
What a pity, antique furniture
Descends like rain upon the city
From my window, saw my child self
Bookshelf filled with Union literature.
It's just a dream you've fallen into
Daytime's crooked reflection ever bending light in your head
People hang on my every sentence
Everyone's a buzzing hummingbird
And with amorous praise they shower me.
And when this dream ends, another one begins
And when this dream ends...
We take in all of the loveliest sights.
These runes look Etruscan
No, wait, they're Long-Islandese.
Here beneath our four eyelids
Our bike became a sea-bound mustelid.
And into the next dream w