Anchorless

The Weakerthans

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    They called here to tell me that your're finally dying, through a veil of childish cries. Southern Manitoba prairie's pulling at the pant leg of your bad disguise. So why were you so anchorless? Shoebox full of photos; found a grainy mirror. Sunken cheeks and slender hands. Grocery lists and carbon-copied letters offer silence
    for my small demands. Hey how'd you get so anchorless?
    Got an armchair from your
    family home. Got your P.G.
    Wodehouse novels, and your
    telephone. Got your plates
    and stainless steel. Got that way of never saying what you
    really feel: so anchorless. A
    boat abandoned in some backyard. Anchorless in the small town that you lived and died in.

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    Composition: Stephen Carroll, John K, John Jett, and Jason Tait

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