• Once

  • Jun 2 2021
  • Length: 2 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Once is the first single from my podcast episode, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters

    Once

    Once I was in love with my future. 
    It was lit like a Japanese city. 
    My life was charmed.
    I got into fistfights
    I turned on a dime.
    I was fiercely optimistic.
    I was the luckiest man alive. 

    Once, I was shot out of a canon,
    I landed on the moon,
    I killed seven with one blow,
    I balanced ten torpedoes 
    on the tip of my tongue like a sailor.

    The future was up for grabs,
    The past was simply a benign ghost 
    living in the back of my head.

    Then one night, 
    the gods had had enough
    and manufactured a monster
    to distress my every dream.
    Soon the days muddled into months.
    Was I half asleep or half-awake?
    No sound was distinct.
    All the colors on the wheel
    ran together into a bleak, unlovely gray.

    Now, a complete disappointment,
    I let down my guard,
    and gave up the ghost.
    I was surprised to find myself 
    eager for doom.

    The Future reared up for a final foray, 
    but changed its mind. 
    It came inside, and stayed inside.

    Once I felt certain the Future 
    would make the Past pay. 
    It would shove its face into the mud 
    until it whimpered, and slinked off 
    into the dark woods forever.

    Once, I saw the moon disappear 
    like it had been deleted. 

    Once, as per your request,
    I dreamed a little dream of you.

    Words and music © 2021 by Scott Taylor   
    More at Scott Taylor's cover is blown

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