You told me about a dream of a future that never was
I laughed and danced but never forgot
I sought answers from the full moon, from the river, from God
And was taunted, shaken by a fiction and robbed, robbed of my vanity and almost my sanity
But I was shielded, shielded and protected
And I was rejected, rejected by a projected envy
But embraced, embraced by the fog
It was a fog of protection
And the full moon, she carried me
She carries me still
I never told a soul
Did I just break that promise?
I lost myself providing for another
I lost a friend and mourned a mother
I danced for him and drank to forget that summer
And then another
Another lie couched in concern
Uttered by a small and petty man with a gun
A small and petty man prone to melancholy and rage
A small and petty man unaware that I’m divinely protected
I am divinely protected, spiritually and physically sound
Spiritually and physically dangerous to those that don’t understand I am not one to be disrespected
It is of no concern to me, no
Because I am divinely protected, physically and spiritually sound
I wear you around my neck and smile about a future that never was
I sing happy birthday to myself and chat with a friend and another and another
I remember my sisters and my brother
I welcome a new soul
My baby, a Taurean—stubborn and bold
I listen to a Song
And in that song you sang to me
I see an ending to cycles, I see the dirt path transformed into stone
A rose and the flicker of a candle
A baptismal prayer
A rebirth
Happy Birthday to Me
