Meredith Moon - Constellations
“Constellations”

Nostalgia comes alive
In the night
Invasive memories
Like a blinding light
That weighs heavy on my heart
Stitched up wounds ripped apart

Winter’s here again
And you’ve grown cold
Covering the windows
To your soul
Though I have done it too
And I’m falling out of love with you

And I think to when I’s young
And we’d go
Over the hills
Before the snow
Running through summer’s heavy skies
Where all misery dies

We travelled those rails
Surrendering
Bruising all our bones
Ascending
Constellations we’d never known
In the darkness of North Ontario

I left him in the summer
A province away
The blue-eyed wanderer
Thought I’d marry you someday
Wish I could stop loving what ain’t here
But true love don’t ever disappear

Nostalgia comes alive
In the night
Invasive memories
Like a blinding light
That weighs heavy on my heart
Wounds be healed and ripped apart